Fufluns
deity Etruscan single tradition · 3
Fufluns is an Etruscan deity. The name Turms is of distinctively Etruscan origin, like that of Fufluns but in contrast to deities such as Hercle and Apulu (Apollo), whose names were borrowed from Greek.
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When
- First attested
- 700 BCE
- Attested period
- -700 – 100
- Historical notes
- Etruscan civilization flourished from the 7th century BCE to the 1st century CE.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Hercle, Camillus, Semla, Śuri, Aplu, Pacha, Cerberus, Cadmilos, Charun, Turms, Tinia, Turmś Aitaś
- consort of
- Catha
- syncretized with
- Dionysus
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“The name Turms is of distinctively Etruscan origin, like that of Fufluns but in contrast to deities such as Hercle and Apulu (Apollo), whose names were borrowed from Greek.”
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“Fufluns”
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“Catha is also frequently paired with the Etruscan god Fufluns, who is the counterpart to the Greek god Dionysus, and Pacha, the counterpart to the Roman god Bacchus.”
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