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Roman god of freshwater and the sea
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
Neptune_(mythology)
Etruscan water god
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
Nethuns
Etruscan dawn goddess
fourth century mirror now shows her in conversation with both Usil and Nethuns (Etruscan Neptune / Poseidon). Aurora Dawn goddess Eos Memnun Memnon Kephalos
Thesan
Sea monster in Greek mythology
urns, along with dolphins and hippocamps. Furthermore, the Etruscan deity Nethuns is sometimes shown wearing a headdress depicting a Cetus.[citation needed]
Cetus_(mythology)
Successor to the Lamborghini Aventador
Lamborghini Revuelto Italia will be released with a blue livery (Blu Nethuns), a central Italian tricolor stripe, blue interior and white brake calipers
Lamborghini_Revuelto
Etruscan goddess
a royal diadem, and jewellery. Genealogy Parents Satre Siblings Tinia, Nethuns, Aita, Zerene Consort Tinia Equivalents Canaanite Astarte Greek Hera Roman
Uni_(mythology)
Etruscans adopting the deities Juno, Minerva, and Neptunus as Uni, Menrua, and Nethuns. Excavations of the sanctuary at Pyrgi have revealed that the goddess Uni
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Etruscan god of the sun
mirror from Tuscania (c. 350 BCE). Usil stands in the center, flanked by the water god Nethuns on his left, and the dawn goddess Thesan on his right.
Usil
World of the dead in various mythologies
mythology Vanapagan Etruscan mythology Charun, Culsu, Februus, Mania, Mantus, Nethuns, Tuchulcha, Vanth Fijian mythology Degei Finnish mythology Kalma, Kipu-Tyttö
Underworld
Methodology for cultural comparison
Persipnei Phaon Phaun Pheme Fama Phosphoros Lucifer Attar Poseidon Neptune Nethuns Sobek Yam Apam Napat Priapus Mutunus Tutunus Prometheus Prumathe Rhea Ops
Interpretatio_graeca
Polearm with a long shaft and pointed head used for thrusting or throwing
spear associated with a number of water deities, including the Etruscan Nethuns, Greek Poseidon, and Roman Neptune. Trishula, a three-pronged spear wielded
Spear
Deity in the Indo-Iranian pantheon
ties it etymologically to other Indo-European deities such as Etruscan Nethuns, Celtic Nechtan and Roman Neptune (see etymology of Neptune). Philibert
Apam_Napat
Extinct language of ancient Italy
September twenty six, victims must be offered (?) and sacrificed (?) to Nethuns.' Verbs formed participles in a variety of ways, among the most frequently
Etruscan_language
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
List of Etruscan mythological figures
List_of_Etruscan_mythological_figures
Ancient Roman divine presence
also attributed to gods, such as in the phrase flere nethunsl ("flere of Nethuns"). However, the Etruscan conceptualization of their deities as abstract
Numen
Etruscan deity
Egyptian Ra. Reference: File:Usil, Nethuns, Thesan.jpg: Bronze mirror from Tuscania. From left to right, Nethuns, Usil, Thesan. In the lower exergue
Śuri
Study of the image of a horse as a symbol
103. Bloch, Raymond (1981). "Quelques remarques sur Poséidon, Neptune et Nethuns". Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
Horse_symbolism
Genus of beetles
family Dytiscidae. There is one described species in Etruscodytes, E. nethuns, found in the Palearctic. "Etruscodytes". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-06-18. Nilsson
Etruscodytes
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Italian
God has shown favor.' See also Jovan.
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Visitor
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Propounder of the Uniqueness of the Absolute
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Scottish
Scottish : probably a variant of Cluny or Clunie, a habitational name from a place in Perthshire called Clunie.English : possibly a habitational name of Norman origin, from Cluny in Saône-et-Loire, France.
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Living on his Own Strength
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King of the Waters
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Most Beautiful unmatched, friendly
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Horse of Lover
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Special
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