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Dionysian frenzies.
Fufluns is
usually depicted as a
beardless youth, but is
sometimes rarely shown as an older,
bearded man.
Fufluns was
shown in art with...
-
among other names. He's
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...
- his
brother Fufluns (𐌔𐌍𐌖𐌋𐌚𐌖𐌚, also
spelt 𐌔𐌍𐌖𐌋𐌘𐌖𐌐, Puphluns), god of growth,
lifeforce and wine; son of
Tinia and Semla,
Fufluns was later...
- ****us. The name
Turms is of
distinctively Etruscan origin, like that of
Fufluns but in
contrast to
deities such as
Hercle and Aplu (Apollo),
whose names...
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unripe nut
thickets Melsh **** is her male
counterpart to
Churnmilk Peg
Fufluns, god of
plant life, happiness, wine, health, and
growth in all
things Selvans...
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Liber God of wine-making, wine, male fertility, freedom.
Member of the
Aventine Triad Festivals Liberalia Equivalents Etruscan Fufluns Gr**** Dionysus...
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Fontus or Fons, god of
wells and springs. Fortuna,
goddess of fortune.
Fufluns, god of wine,
natural growth and health. He was
adopted from
Etruscan religion...
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Etruscan feature is the word populus,
which appears as an
Etruscan deity,
Fufluns.
Ancharia gens
Arruntia gens
Caecinia gens
Caelia gens
Caesennia gens Ceionia...
- deity,
particularly ****ociated with childbirth, fertility, and motherhood.
Fufluns, god of
plant life,
happiness and
health and
growth in all
things Menrva...
- god of the woods; Thalna, god of trade; Turms,
messenger of the gods;
Fufluns, god of wine; the
heroic figure Hercle; and a
number of
underworld deities...