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| | THE GODS OF ROMAN BRITAIN |
 | | Eternity is, however, a known surname for the goddess Roma, of which many examples are known throughout the Empire, also at two locations in Britain (see below). |
 | | The Germanic goddesses known as the Alaisiagae are known from three altarstones, all from the same fort on Hadrian's Wall and all shared with other gods; either the 'Spirit of the Emperor' or Mars. |
 | | There appear to have been only two of these goddesses, and they are named on one altar as Boudihillia and Friagabis, and on another as Beda and Fimmilena. |
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