Tridamos

Tridamus, or Triadamos, was possibly a Celto -British deity. The name has been read out only from an inscription that was found in Michael Church and was perhaps originally erected in Magni ( for more detailed description of the altar with the inscription see the local Products Michael Church). If the name is correct, it came from the Celtic words * tri - (three) and * damo ( cow) and would mean three times the cattle god.

Since the inscription, however, rather than EO TRI [VII ] BECCICUS DONAVIT ARA [M ] (" [ The God of ] three -way donates Beccicus this altar " ) is read, this version mentioned above and the existence of the deity is very questionable, although in mentioned some uncertain sources as before.

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