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Satiada

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Celtic Goddess

Satiada was aCeltic goddess worshipped inRoman Britain. She is known from a single, unadorned altar-stone dedicated to her atChesterholm(Vindolanda).[1] The inscription reads:

DEAE / SAIIADAE / CVRIA TEX / TOVERDORVM / V·S·L·M
"To the goddess Satiada, the council of the Textoverdi willingly and deservedly fulfilled their vow."[2]

TheTextoverdi, whosecuria left this altar, are otherwise unknown.[1]

The name on the stone may alternatively be read asSattada (the form used by Jufer and Luginbühl[3]),Saitada orSaiiada. If it is read asSatiada, the name may conceivably be related to theProto-Celtic*sāti- ‘saturation’ or*satjā- ‘swarm’.[4]

References

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  1. ^abVindolandaArchived 2006-09-27 at theWayback Machine at www.roman-britain.org
  2. ^B. Collingwood and R.P. Wright.The Roman Inscriptions of Britain. Oxford. RIB 1965. Quoted atwww.roman-britain.orgArchived 2006-09-27 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^Nicole Jufer & Thierry Luginbühl (2001).Les dieux gaulois : répertoire des noms de divinités celtiques connus par l'épigraphie, les textes antiques et la toponymie. Paris: Editions Errance.ISBN 2-87772-200-7. p.61.
  4. ^Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies,University of Wales. "Proto-Celtic—English lexiconArchived 2010-12-31 at theWayback Machine." (See alsothis page for background.)

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