'''Durius''' or '''Durio''' was a god worshiped by the ancient Lusitanians and Celtiberians of the Iberian Peninsula. He was a personification of what is today known as the river Douro and is usually depicted holding a fishing net.<ref>{{cite book |last=Green |first=Miranda |author-link=Miranda Green (academic) |title=Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend |publisher=Thames and Hudson |location=London |year=1997 |url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofcelt00gree |url-access=registration |pages=[https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofcelt00gree/page/240 240] |isbn=9780500279755}}</ref> A shrine dedicated to him was known to exist in the vicinity of Porto in Roman times.<ref>Forty, Jo. ''Mythology: A Visual Encyclopedia'', Sterling Publishing Co., 2001, p. 272.</ref>

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Category:Lusitanian gods Category:Sea and river gods Category:Personifications of rivers