Abandinus
Abandinus was a name used to refer to a Celtic god or male spirit worshipped in Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire during the Romano-Celtic period.
Epigraphic evidence
Abandinus is represented in Britain on a single altarstone. He is unknown throughout the rest of the Roman Empire and is therefore thought to have been a local god of the Roman fort at Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire, possibly associated with either a natural spring or a stream in the neighbourhood
The Roman fort at Godmanchester, a strategic site on Ermine Street at the crossing of the River Great Ouse, is thought to have been called Durovigutum
. The god is known only from an inscribed bronze feather, very likely some sort of votive object, dedicated to him
.
The inscription on the bronze feather reads:
"DEO ABANDINO VATIAVCVS D S D"
‘To the god Abandinus, Vatiacus dedicates this out of his own funds’.
Semantics of the theonym