Maris

deity mountain Etruscan single tradition · 3

Maris is an Etruscan child-god whose name has been proposed as a possible derivation for the Latin name Mars, though this connection is not universally agreed upon by scholars.

↻ synthesized from 3 sources

When

First attested
1949 CE
Attested period
1949 – 1949
Historical notes
Mother aspect of the Triple Goddess in Graves's 1949 novel Seven Days in New Crete.

Relationships

aspect of
Mother
consort of
Sugaar
served by
sorginak
syncretized with
Santa Marina of Aguas Santas

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Sources

Source passages

“It has been explained as deriving from Maris, the name of an Etruscan child-god, though this is not universally agreed upon.”

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