Tinia (also Tin, Tinh, Tins or Tina) was the sky god and the highest deity in Etruscan religion, equivalent to the Roman Jupiter and the Greek Zeus. However...
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The Tinia Valles are a set of channels in an ancient valley in the Memnonia quadrangle of Mars, located at 4.7° south latitude and 149° west longitude...
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Śuri (redirect from Tinia Calusna)
underworld, rather that a celestial god, was also defined by the Etruscans as Tinia Calusna (Jupiter of the Underworld, equivalent to Greek Zeus Chthonios)...
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much of her character to the Roman Minerva. She was the child of Uni and Tinia. Although Menrva was seen by Hellenized Etruscans as their counterpart to...
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known as Rath, Usil and Vetis, among other names. He's mentioned as son of Tinia and Semla, brother of Fufluns and twin brother of Aritimi. In art, he is...
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an original precursor to the Capitoline Triad, made up of her husband Tinia, the god of the sky, and daughter Menrva, the goddess of wisdom. She is...
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were higher deities that seem to reflect the Indo-European system: Tin or Tinia, the sky, Uni his wife (Juno), Nethuns, god of the waters, and Cel, the...
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which shows a connection to Tinia and reinforces this relation with other findings in Bolsena inscribed with lurs near two Tinia altars. Lur also shows up...
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Indo-European religions, and is almost certainly derived from the Etruscan trio of Tinia, the supreme deity, Uni, his wife, and Menrva, their daughter and the goddess...
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In Etruscan religion, Hercle (also Heracle or Hercl), the son of Tinia and Uni, was a version of the Greek Heracles, depicted as a muscular figure often...
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