Andinus

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Andinus is a theonym used in the Roman Empire to refer to a god worshipped in the area of modern-day Kacanik [1]. It may be related to Andis. The theonym has been classified as a Continental Celtic deity [2] but has also been taken to be an Illyrian divine name [3] [4]. At any rate, the epigraphic evidence for the theonym was uncovered in the area of the ancient Dardani tribe.

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  1. ^ L'Arbre Celtique
  2. ^ L'Arbre Celtique
  3. ^ András Mócsy (1974:254) Pannonia and Upper Moesia: A History of the Middle Danube. London: Routledge. ISBN 0710077149.
  4. ^ BOSNIAN-PYRAMID.com :: View topic - Old Illyrian(Albanian) people's name