- In
Etruscan religion and myth,
Thalna was a
divine figure usually regarded as a
goddess of childbirth.
Determinate gender, however, is not necessarily...
-
appointed a praetor,
Publius Juventius Thalna, to
command a
legion and
settle the
situation with
military force.
Thalna was
probably reinforced by Gr**** contingents...
- At the time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Gracchus and
Thalna (or, less frequently, year 591 Ab urbe condita) and the
First Year of Houyuan...
-
Romans sent a
legion under the
praetor Publius Juventius Thalna to
defeat the pretender.
Thalna, however,
appears to have
underestimated Andriscus' strength...
- The
scene with the
divine figures is the
Presentation of
Epiur to Tinia.
Thalna is on the far left of the
scene facing the
right to
watch the presentation...
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goddess of love; Laran, the god of war; Leinth, the
goddess of death; Maris;
Thalna; Turms; and the ever-po****r Fufluns,
whose name is
related in some way...
- of (child-)birth; Leinth,
goddess of death; Selvans, god of the woods;
Thalna, god of trade; Turms,
messenger of the gods; Fufluns, god of wine; the heroic...
- A.
Manlius Torquatus Q. C****ius
Longinus Roman consul 163 BC With:
Manius Juventius Thalna Succeeded by P.
Cornelius Scipio Nasica C.
Marcius Figulus...
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killing 7,000
Corsi and
enslaving 1,700 of them. In 163 BC,
Marcus Juventhius Thalna quashed another revolt without further details about the expedition. It...
- The
first of the
Juventii to
obtain the
consulship was
Marcus Juventius Thalna in 163 BC. But the
family is
renowned less for its
statesmen than for its...