Esplace

deity earth Etruscan single tradition · 1

Esplace was the Etruscan counterpart to Greek Asclepius. On a bronze mirror from Bolsena dated c. 300 BCE, Esplace is portrayed bandaging Prometheus' chest in a scene of Prometheus Unbound attended by Menrva.

When

First attested
300 BCE
Attested period
-300 – 2020
Historical notes
Depicted on bronze mirror from Bolsena c. 300 BCE bandaging Prometheus.

Relationships

allied with
Menrva
syncretized with
Asclepius
co occurs with
Uni, Tinia, Hercle, Pherse

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“On a bronze mirror from Bolsena, c. 300 BCE, she is portrayed attending a scene of Prometheus Unbound with Esplace (Asclepius), who bandages Prometheus' chest.”

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