• 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...
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    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...
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    urns, along with dolphins and hippocamps. Furthermore, the Etruscan deity Nethuns is sometimes shown wearing a headdress depicting a Cetus. The monster tannin...
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    fourth century mirror now shows her in conversation with both Usil and Nethuns (Etruscan Neptune / Poseidon). Aurora Dawn goddess Eos Memnun Memnon Kephalos...
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    a royal diadem, and jewellery. Genealogy Parents Satre Siblings Tinia, Nethuns, Aita, Zerene Consort Tinia Equivalents Greek equivalent Hera Roman equivalent...
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    the Indo-European system: Tin or Tinia, the sky, Uni his wife (Juno), Nethuns, god of the waters, and Cel, the earth goddess. As a third layer, the Greek...
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    mythology Vanapagan Etruscan mythology Charun, Culsu, Februus, Mania, Mantus, Nethuns, Tuchulcha, Vanth Fijian mythology Degei Finnish mythology Kalma, Kipu-Tyttö...
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  • family Dytiscidae. There is one described species in Etruscodytes, E. nethuns, found in the Palearctic. "Etruscodytes". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-06-18. Nilsson...
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    fame; rumor Phosphoros Lucifer Attar lit. light bearer Poseidon Neptune Nethuns Yam Apam Napat sea; water; horses; earthquakes Priapus Mutunus Tutunus...
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  • 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...
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  • spear associated with a number of water deities, including the Etruscan Nethuns, Greek Poseidon, and Roman Neptune. Trishula, a three-pronged spear wielded...
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    September twenty six, victims must be offered (?) and sacrificed (?) to Nethuns.' Verbs formed participles in a variety of ways, among the most frequently...
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  • ties it etymologically to other Indo-European deities such as Etruscan Nethuns, Celtic Nechtan and Roman Neptune (see etymology of Neptune). Philibert...
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    103. Raymond Bloch (1981). Quelques remarques sur Poséidon, Neptune et Nethuns. CRAI (in French). pp. 341–352.. Collectif 1992, p. 206. Wagner 2005, p...
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