Tiur

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Tiur was likely a moon goddess. Her name was also used as the Etruscan word for "month." Tiur's name splits the 16 heavenly realm into two divisions: that of usils ("of the sun") and tivs ("of the moon").

When

First attested
200 BCE
Attested period
-200 – -200
Historical notes
Appears on the Liver of Piacenza (c. 2nd century BCE).

Relationships

co occurs with
Usil

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Usil's appears on the convex underside of the object, next to the name Tiur ("moon"). Tiur was likely a moon goddess, and her name was also used as the Etruscan word for "month." The two gods' names split the 16 heavenly realm into two divisions: that of usils”

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