Luxovius
In Gallo-Roman religion, Luxovios, Latinized as Luxovius, was the god of the waters of Luxeuil, worshiped in Gaul. He was a consort of Bricta. The thermal spring sanctuary at Luxeuil provided evidence of the worship of other deities, including the sky-horseman who bears a solar wheel, and Sirona, another deity associated with healing springs.
Inscriptions
Luxovius is recorded in the following two inscriptions, both from Luxeuil-les-Bains :"To Lussoios and Bricta, Divixtius Constans freely and deservedly fulfilled his vow."
"To Luxovios and Brixta, Gaius Julius Firmans freely and deservedly fulfilled his vow."