entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_IB_ARENTIUS_ARENTIA,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,"A male-female divine pair attested in the Lusitanian region of Egitania and adjacent Extremadura, often invoked with toponymic epithets." ENT_IB_ATAEGINA,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,"Olivares Pedreño (2002) pp. 111-125: etymology of *ati-gena- (""reborn""); regeneration and cyclic function; comparison with Persephone/Proserpina in the Mediterranean death-and-renewal tradition." ENT_IB_BANDUA,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,inscriptional attestation,"Olivares Pedreño (2002) pp. 39-88: the most comprehensive analysis of the Bandua corpus — 25+ Latin inscriptions, geographic distribution, variant epithets (Araugel-, Vorode-, etc.), linguistic etymology (*bondho-), functional reconstruction." ENT_IB_BORMANICUS,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,Thermal-spring/healing-waters god attested at the hot-spring sanctuary of Caldas de Vizela; of the Celtic Bormo/Borvo family of spring deities. ENT_IB_COSUS,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,"War-god attested by ~20 Latin votive inscriptions in Galicia and northern Portugal, interpreted via interpretatio romana as a Mars-type god of the Callaeci; sometimes identified with Cariociecus." ENT_IB_ENDOVELICUS,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,Olivares Pedreño (2002) pp. 89-110: linguistic analysis of the theonym; distribution and cult center analysis; comparison with the broader Iberian healing sanctuary tradition. ENT_IB_NABIA,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,inscriptional attestation,Olivares Pedreño (2002) pp. 161-180: Nabia inscription corpus from Lusitania and NW Hispania; river/water etymology; Nabia Corona epithet; geographic distribution centered on NW Iberian river systems. ENT_IB_QUANGEIUS,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,Local tutelary deity attested by Latin votive inscriptions from the Lusitanian Egitania/Beira region. ENT_IB_REUE,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,"Supreme/sky deity (from IE *dyeu-) in Lusitanian ritual texts including the Cabeço das Fraguas inscription and Arronches plaque, with epithets Reve Anabaraego and Reve Larauco." ENT_IB_RUNESOCESIUS,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,"War/javelin god attested at the São Miguel da Mota / Alentejo cult region, connected to the Endovelicus sanctuary complex." ENT_IB_TONGOENABIAGUS,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,Spring deity attested at a sacred spring beside the river Cávado at Braga; the -nabiagus element links it to the Nabia water-deity family. ENT_IB_TREBARUNA,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,inscriptional attestation,Olivares Pedreño (2002) pp. 145-160: analysis of the Bronze Plaque of Arronches as primary Lusitanian-language source; treb-aruna etymology; comparison with other theonyms in the same ritual text; small Latin inscription corpus. ENT_IB_VESTIUS_ALONIECUS,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,scholarly attestation,Indigenous Callaecian tutelary deity attested at Lourizán (Pontevedra) receiving animal offerings; Aloniecus likely a toponymic epithet.