- In
Etruscan mythology,
Nethuns was the god of wells,
later expanded to all water,
including the sea. The name "
Nethuns" is
likely cognate with that of...
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Etruscan name of
Neptune is
Nethuns. It had been
believed that
Neptune derived from Etruscan, but this view has been disputed.
Nethuns was
apparently important...
- urns,
along with
dolphins and hippocamps. Furthermore, the
Etruscan deity Nethuns is
sometimes shown wearing a
headdress depicting a Cetus. The
monster tannin...
- a
royal diadem, and jewellery.
Genealogy Parents Satre Siblings Tinia,
Nethuns, Aita,
Zerene Consort Tinia Equivalents Canaanite Astarte Gr**** Hera Hindu...
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fourth century mirror now
shows her in
conversation with both Usil and
Nethuns (Etruscan
Neptune / Poseidon).
Aurora Dawn
goddess Eos
Memnun Memnon Kephalos...
- the Indo-European system: Tin or Tinia, the sky, Uni his wife (Juno),
Nethuns, god of the waters, and Cel, the
earth goddess. As a
third layer, the Gr****...
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mythology Vanapagan Etruscan mythology Charun, Culsu, Februus, Mania, Mantus,
Nethuns, Tuchulcha,
Vanth Fijian mythology Degei Finnish mythology Kalma, Kipu-Tyttö...
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spear ****ociated with a
number of
water deities,
including the
Etruscan Nethuns, Gr**** Poseidon, and
Roman Neptune. Trishula, a three-pronged
spear wielded...
- ties it
etymologically to
other Indo-European
deities such as
Etruscan Nethuns,
Celtic Nechtan and
Roman Neptune (see
etymology of Neptune). Philibert...
- from
which the name comes. It
occurs in the
expression flere Nethuns, "the
divinity of
Nethuns."
Nortia Goddess of fate and chance.
Unattested in Etruscan...