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====Puemonos Pupricos and Vesuna of Puemonos Pupricos==== This divine couple appears only in tablets III and IV, the most ancient ones. Puemonos's name seems to be related with Roman goddess [[Pomona (mythology)|Pomona]]; moreover both the name itself and the epithet ''Popricos'' (''Publicus'') hint towards a universal fertility god, similar to Latin god [[Liber]]. [[Vesuna]] is also found on a coin from [[Marsian]] territory.<ref>Newman p. 4 citing Mommsen.</ref><ref>According to toponomastic studies, Vesuna is a [[hydronym|potamonym]]. i.e. a river-name in the hydronymy of Central Italy.</ref>
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