Ancamna

Ancamna

Ancamna war eine gallo-römische Wasser- und Quell-Göttin, die besonders in Teilen des Moseltales angebetet wurde, in Trier (Augusta Treverorum, Tempelbezirk Irminenwingert) und Ripsdorf zusammen mit Mars Lenus,[1] in Möhn mit Mars Smertulianus.[2]

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Mythologie

Ancamnas Altäre in Trier waren ebenso der Anbetung von Mars wie anderen Genien der Treverer geweiht. Es ist naheliegend, deshalb auch in Ancamna eine Stammesgottheit zu sehen. Im Heiligtum von Möhn wurden Votivgaben für Ancamna, Mars Smertulianus und einen lokalen Genius cucullatus gefunden. In Luxemburg fanden Ausgräber ein bronzenes ex voto für Inciona und Lenus Mars Veraudunus; eine Verbindung zwischen Ancamna und Inciona wird vermutet, ist aber derzeit nicht eindeutig beweisbar.

Siehe auch

Literatur

Einzelnachweise

  1. Hermann Finke: Neue Inschriften. In: Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission 17, 1927, Nr. 12, 13, 20, 254.
  2. CIL XIII, 4119 Marti Sme[rtuli]t[a]no et [Anc]amnae / C(aius) G() Sec[3] / II[--].

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