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Goddess of fate. Nortia has been identified with the Greek goddess of luck, Tyche . Nortia had a sanctuary at Volsini. Her symbol was a large nail....
Goddess of art and war. The Roman goddess Minerva was probably derived from Menrva. Many of Menrva's attributes were derived from Athena , but she ...
God of fresh water. Nethuns has been identified with Neptune , who was also originally a god of wells and springs, before the Roman god inherited t...
God of war. Laran was usually depicted as a youth armed with a helmet and a lance, and dressed in a cloak.
Sun god. Cautha or Catha was identified with the Roman sun god Sol , whom the Greeks called Helius. His symbol was a sun disk crown, and he was dep...
A god of light and weather. Apulu or Aplu was often identified with the Greek god, Apollo . He was usually depicted wearing a laurel leaf, and part...
God of passages. Ani was like the Etruscan version of the Latin god Janus , because he was similarly a two-faced god. Ani was also a sky god, dwell...
Alpan or Alpanu was an Underworld goddess. She was also the goddess of sexual love. She was sometimes depicted wearing a loose cloak and sandals, o...
Other Deities Below is a list of other Etruscan deities. Etruscan Roman Attributes Aita Pluto ruler of the Underworld Atunis Adonis minor god Charo...
The river god of the Sangarius River in Phrygia, northwest of Asia Minor. The river flowed through the valleys of Phrygia, out into the Black Sea. ...
The fertility god worshipped by the Greeks, Phrygians and the Romans. Priapus or Priapos was the son of Dionysus and Aphrodite . Priapus was the go...
Nana was a daughter of the Phrygian river god, Sangarius . She was mainly known for her connection to the goddess Cybele. According to the legend, ...