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    In ancient Roman religion, Mutunus Tutunus or Mutinus Titinus was a phallic marriage deity, in some respects equated with Priapus. His shrine was located...
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    Priapus (redirect from Mutinus Mutunus)
    a woodland fungus, draws its first name from Priapus's Roman name (Mutunus Tutunus), due to its phallic shape. Priapeia Tintinnabulum (Ancient Rome) Latin...
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    political and sexual manhood, involved a phallus. The phallic deity Mutunus Tutunus promoted marital sex. A sacred phallus was among the objects considered...
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    Prema dea Mater, a mother goddess. Inuus ("Entry"), the phallic god Mutunus Tutunus, and Pertunda enable sexual penetration. Inuus, sometimes identified...
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  • Mater Matuta, deity of female maturation also protector in childbirth. Mutunus Tutunus, phallic marriage deity associated with the Greek god Priapus Partula...
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  • Messor Ag Mola Montinus, a god of mountains; compare Septimontius Morta Mutunus Tutunus or Tutinus Nemestrinus, god of groves (nemora, singular nemus) Nenia...
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    the fields. As a divinized phallus, Fascinus shared attributes with Mutunus Tutunus, whose shrine was supposed to date from the founding of the city, and...
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  • of her name). Later equated with Venus in the form of Venus Murcia. Mutunus Tutunus, a phallic god. Naenia, goddess of funerary lament. Nascio, personification...
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    desire; the imported god Priapus represented gross or humorous lust; Mutunus Tutunus promoted marital sex. The god Liber (understood as the "Free One")...
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    Neptune Nethuns Yam Apam Napat sea; water; horses; earthquakes Priapus Mutunus Tutunus fertility; livestock; gardens; male genitalia Prometheus Prumathe forethought...
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    Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum Lucky charm (disambiguation) Mutunus Tutunus Priapus Sexuality in ancient Rome Citations In the Latin of 6th-century...
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    was the location of one of the two known shrines of the Roman god Mutunus Tutunus. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...
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  • muttō's tears.') The word mūtō may be related to the marriage deity Mutunus Tutunus. Although mūtō itself is rare, the derivative mūtūniātus ('well-endowed')...
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    work De Indigitamentis. probably referring to the Lar Familiaris. Mutunus Tutunus had his shrine at the foot of the Velian Hill near those of the Di...
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    and a bearded figure sometimes identified as the Roman phallic god Mutunus Tutunus. The Apollo denarius of Titius may have been the model for Tasgetius's...
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    elegans. The genus name Mutinus refers to the Roman phallic deity Mutunus Tutunus, one of the di indigetes placated by Roman brides. The species is commonly...
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