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Artume (also
called Aritimi, Artames, or Artumes) was an
Etruscan goddess who was the
mistress of animals,
goddess of
human ****emblies, and
hunting deity...
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goddess Nyx Summ****, god of
nocturnal thunder Etruscan Artume (also
called Aritimi, Artames, or Artumes),
Etruscan goddess of the night;
equivalent to the...
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mentioned as son of
Tinia and Semla,
brother of
Fufluns and twin
brother of
Aritimi. In art, he is
depicted with a
crown and
laurel branches. His most famous...
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University of
Wisconsin Press. ISBN 9780299208448. ****ss (2015). "Turan,
Aritimi, Usil et l'énigmatique Letham..." Au Fil du
Temps (in French). Retrieved...
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spelling of Aphrodite. See Turan. Aril
Etruscan deity identified with Atlas.
Aritimi,
Artumes The
goddess Artemis.
Athrpa The
goddess Atropos, one of the Moirai...
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during the
Etruscan Orientalizing Period of 750/700–600 BC.
Examples are
Aritimi (Artemis),
Menrva (Minerva,
Latin equivalent of Athena), the
heroic figure...
- addition, some Gr**** and
Roman gods were
inspired by the
Etruscan system:
Aritimi (Artemis),
Menrva (Minerva),
Pacha (Dionysus). The Gr****
heroes taken from...
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Tinia and the
earth goddess Semla,
brother of
Fufluns and twin
brother of
Aritimi, he is
primarily known for his
powers over the sun, lightning, healing...
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Wosret (Wasret, Wosyet)
Albina Alpanu (Alpan, Alpnu)
Areatha Artume (
Aritimi, Artumes)
Athrpa Calaina Catha (Cath, Cavtha) Cel
Cerca Culsu Elinei (Elina...