TY - JOUR AU - Fehér, Bence TI - Silvanus Pantheus JF - ARCHAEOLOGIAI ÉRTESÍTŐ (BUDAPEST) J2 - ARCHAEOL ERT (BP) VL - 137 PY - 2012 IS - 1 SP - 175 EP - 181 PG - 7 SN - 0003-8032 DO - 10.1556/ArchErt.137.2012.8 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1605504 ID - 1605504 N1 - Megjegyzés-23266182 175.o. 1.lj. 176.o. 4.,5.lj. 179.o. 14.lj. Megjegyzés-23270754 177.o. 10.lj. 180.o. 31.lj. Megjegyzés-23266006 175. o. 1. lj. Megjegyzés-23266117 177. o. 14. lj. Megjegyzés-23266255 176. o. 5. lj. Megjegyzés-23268367 176. o. 6. lj. Megjegyzés-23270733 176. o. 4. lj. AB - In 1952, a small altar with a cursive inscription raised to Silvanus Pantheus and dated from the first half of the 2nd century was found at Albertfalva. The Pantheus epitheton is known from Aquincum. According to its analogues from the territory of the Empire and especially from Italy, this epithet belonged to a fertility deity called Liber-Sivanus. The person who raised this altar (and who was not an autochthonous inhabitant but a liberated slave or a slave) probably practised an Italian cult, which later fused with the honour of the local fertility deity in the Silvanus–Diana cult. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER -