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Durius or Durio was a god worshiped by the ancient Lusitanians and Celtiberians of the Iberian peninsula. He was a personification of what is today known as the river Douro and is usually depicted holding a fishing net. A shrine dedicated to him was known to exist in the vicinity of Porto in Roman times.

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  • Durius o Durio es la latinización de una divinidad celta adorada por las tribus celtas de la península ibérica asentadas a lo largo de la ribera del río Duero. Esta, siguiendo la tradición celta de asignar una entidad espiritual a los ríos, era la personificación de dicho río y solía ser representada sosteniendo una red de pesca. En los alrededores de Oporto hay un santuario donde se le rindió culto. Su nombre deriva de la raíz celta *dubro- y ésta del proto-celta *dur cuyo significado podría ser ‘agua’.​ (es)
  • Durius or Durio was a god worshiped by the ancient Lusitanians and Celtiberians of the Iberian peninsula. He was a personification of what is today known as the river Douro and is usually depicted holding a fishing net. A shrine dedicated to him was known to exist in the vicinity of Porto in Roman times. (en)
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  • Durius o Durio es la latinización de una divinidad celta adorada por las tribus celtas de la península ibérica asentadas a lo largo de la ribera del río Duero. Esta, siguiendo la tradición celta de asignar una entidad espiritual a los ríos, era la personificación de dicho río y solía ser representada sosteniendo una red de pesca. En los alrededores de Oporto hay un santuario donde se le rindió culto. Su nombre deriva de la raíz celta *dubro- y ésta del proto-celta *dur cuyo significado podría ser ‘agua’.​ (es)
  • Durius or Durio was a god worshiped by the ancient Lusitanians and Celtiberians of the Iberian peninsula. He was a personification of what is today known as the river Douro and is usually depicted holding a fishing net. A shrine dedicated to him was known to exist in the vicinity of Porto in Roman times. (en)
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