• Dionysian frenzies. Fufluns is usually depicted as a beardless youth, but is sometimes rarely shown as an older, bearded man. Fufluns was shown in art with...
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    among other names. He's mentioned as son of Tinia and Semla, brother of Fufluns and twin brother of Aritimi. In art, he is depicted with a crown and laurel...
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  • his brother Fufluns (πŒ”πŒπŒ–πŒ‹πŒšπŒ–πŒš, also spelt πŒ”πŒπŒ–πŒ‹πŒ˜πŒ–πŒ, Puphluns), god of growth, lifeforce and wine; son of Tinia and Semla, Fufluns was later...
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    unripe nut thickets Melsh Dick is her male counterpart to Churnmilk Peg Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness, wine, health, and growth in all things Selvans...
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    wine-making, wine, male fertility, freedom. Member of the Aventine Triad Festivals Liberalia Equivalents Greek equivalent Dionysus Etruscan equivalent Fufluns...
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    Perseus. The name Turms is of distinctively Etruscan origin, like that of Fufluns but in contrast to deities such as Hercle and Aplu (Apollo), whose names...
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    Etruscan feature is the word populus, which appears as an Etruscan deity, Fufluns. Ancharia gens Arruntia gens Caecinia gens Caelia gens Caesennia gens Ceionia...
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    for all poisons Isis, goddess of healing, magic, marriage and protection Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things Menrva...
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  • Drawing from this Etruscan bronze mirror showing Semla embracing the young Fufluns with Aplu looking on and a young satyr playing an aulos...
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    god of the woods; Thalna, god of trade; Turms, messenger of the gods; Fufluns, god of wine; the heroic figure Hercle; and a number of underworld deities...
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  • Fontus or Fons, god of wells and springs. Fortuna, goddess of fortune. Fufluns, god of wine, natural growth and health. He was adopted from Etruscan religion...
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  • of fertility Rosmerta, Gallo-Roman goddess of fertility and abundance Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness, health, and growth in all things, equivalent...
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    honor. Ariadne, in Etruscan Areatha, is paired with Dionysus, in Etruscan "Fufluns", on Etruscan engraved bronze mirror backs, where the Athenian cultural...
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    -u: Uni (Juno), Menrva (Minerva), or Zipu. Names of gods may end in -s: Fufluns, Tins; or they may be the unmarked stem ending in a vowel or consonant:...
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    she shares a cult. Catha is also frequently paired with the Etruscan god Fufluns, who is the counterpart to the Greek god Dionysus, and Pacha, the counterpart...
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    agricultural fertility; Demeter: lit. Earth Mother Dionysus Liber / Bacchus Fufluns Osiris Cernunnos wine and winemaking; revelry; ecstasy; Liber: lit. the...
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    (Etruscan Bacchus, at this point in history in the process of merging with Fufluns, the Etruscan Dionysus). Furthermore, he seems to have governed (laucar-ce)...
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  • worshipped her. Fufluns Etruscan god of wine, identified with Dionysus. The name is used in the expressions Fufluns Pacha (Bacchus) and Fufluns Pachie. Puplona...
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    was named after a god, Fufluns, as other Etruscan cities were named after divinities. It would mean, then, "the city of Fufluns." The word was written...
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    editor and preliminary support to the game player, which was completed in Fufluns in 2020.[citation needed] Bradley, Simon (26 November 2005). "Porting the...
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    a sacred act; consecrate." In lines 5-6, fuli/nuΕ›nes may be a form of Fufluns, the Etruscan Dionysus who is associated with the Etruscan goddess CaΞΈa...
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    Uaragniaun - Primitivo 2016 - Flo Gaggiano - Il mese del rosario 2016 - Fufluns - Spaventapasseri 2017 - Prowler - Navigli Riflessi 2017 - Massimo Priviero...
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    appear in several scenes on Etruscan Bronze Mirrors such as the birth of Fufluns and the presentation of Epiur, for Thalna, and the Birth of Menerva for...
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    van der Meer thinks that it is a name of a god in the Tabula Capuana (= Fufluns?). The form uslnal in 30 and 32 is similar to uslane- in Liber Linteus...
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    Ethnic group Muisca Equivalents Greek equivalent Pan, Dionysus, Apollo Roman equivalent Bacchus Etruscan equivalent Fufluns Christian equivalent none...
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