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Italian/Etruscan Gods/Goddesses
Acaviser: Etruscan Goddess; one of the Lasas(Fates)
Agenoria: Etruscan Goddess to arouse action.
Albina: Etruscan Dawn Gooddess. Protector of ill fated lovers.
Alpan: Attendant to Turan, Goddess of love.
Anna Perenna: Goddess who ruled human and vegetative                                        reproduction.
Anteros: God of passion.
Aplu: Etruscan weather God.
Astrea: Goddess of justice.
Atria: An ancient earth Goddess.
Aversa: Goddess pictured carrying an ax. Function unknown.
Befana: She is represented as an old woman who, although ugly,                 is very kind. On January 5th of each year she distributes                candy to the good children and coal to the bad.
Belchans: Etruscan God of fire.
Carmen/Carmina: Goddess of the casting of spells and                                                              enchantments.
Cautha: Etruscan sun God.
Cloacina: Etruscan Goddess of filth but also the protector                             of intercourse in marriage.
Charun: Etruscan God of the underworld. His function was                         to lead the dead to the underworld to enjoy a                                 happy afterlife.
Comus: God of revelry, feasting and drinking.
Corvus: Messenger of the Gods.
Copia: Goddess of wealth and plenty.
Dia: She is one of Italy's original Goddesses but there is little                 information known about her.
Diana: The Triad Goddess; Maiden, Mother and Crone.                             The Goddess of all witches (remember, "Diana" is a                        name associated with the Goddess in several                                   traditions, places and times. There are many faces                          of Diana.)
Dianus: Nature God of fertility, horned God of the woods,
            consort od Diana.
Egeria: Etruscan Goddess of fountains, she possessed the
           gift of prophecy.
Egesta: Sicillian Goddess of grain.
Fana: Goddess of the Earth, forests wildlife and fertility.
Faunas: Etruscan nature God of the forest, wildlife and                               fertility.
Februus: Etruscan God of purification,initiation and of the                          dead.
Felicitas: Etruscan Goddess of good luck.
Feronia: Etruscan Goddess who protects freed men.
Fortuna: Goddess of fortune, fate, blessing, luck and                                     fertility.
Fufluns: Etruscan God of wine, vegetation, vitality and                                gaiety.
Furina: Etruscan Goddess of darkness and thieves.
Furrina: Italian Goddess who is all but forgotten in myth now. It                 is believed she was one of the Furies.
Galiana: She saved her city from a Roman invasion by appearing                naked on the battlefield. Her appearance so effected the                 Romans that they fell back in confusion.
Giunone: Goddess of childbirth; also jealous and haughty.
Horta: Etruscan Goddess of agriculture.
Hybla or Hyblaea: Sicillian Earth Goddess.
Ibla: Sicillian Goddess of beauty, love and fertility.
Jana: Goddess of the moon.
Janus or Giano: Etruscan God of the sun and of all                                                  beginnings, portals, doorways and                                                  thresholds; associated with journeys.
Lalal: Etruscan moon Goddess.
Laran: Etruscan God of war; depicted as a youth armed                             with a lance and helmet and wearing a cape.
Lasa-Rakuneta: Etruscan winged Goddess.
Losna: Another Etruscan moon Goddess.
Lupercus: God of agriculture; the wolf God.
Menrva: Etruscan Goddess of wisdom and the arts.
Mlukukh: Etruscan Goddess of love.
Munthukh: Etruscan Goddess of health.
Murcida: Etruscan Goddess to make a person extremely                               inactive.
Nethuns: Etruscan God of fresh water; identified with wells                           and springs and depicted as a naked and bearded                           figure.
Nortia: Etruscan Goddess of healing and fate.
Nox: Goddess of the night.
Pertunda: Goddess of sexual love and pleasure.
Picus: Etruscan Woodland God; agricultural deity                                    associated with the fertilization of the soil.
Sentinus: Etruscan God who gives sensibility.
Strenia: Etruscan Goddess to make man especially                                      strenuous.
Summamus: Etruscan storm God; he is responsible for                                       lightening and thunder.
Tages: Early Etruscan God of prophecy. Born in the morning as a           clod of earth rising from recently plowed fields, he                         predicted the future to the villagers who saw him, taught                them the rites of prophecy then died. His words became the           foundation of Etruscan  prophecy.
Tagni: Most Ancient name for the God of Witchcraft.
Tana: The star Goddess.
Tanus: The star God; consort to Tana.
Terminus: God of boundaries and fields, protector of                                      personal property.
Thalna: EtruscanGoddess of childbirth.
Tinia or Tin: Supreme Etruscan sky God, married to Uni.
Tuchulcha: Etruscan Goddess of death. Death demon.
Turan: Etruscan Goddess of love, health and fertility.
Turms: Etruscan messenger God.
Umbria: Goddess of the shadows and of things which are                             hidden or secret.
Uni: Etruscan name for the Goddess of Witchcraft.
Vanth: Etruscan Goddess of death; she is depicted with                             wings, a cap on her head and a key to open tombs.
Vieve: Etruscan God of revenge.
Vesta: Goddess of the hearth and fire.
Virbius: God of outcasts and outlaws, guardian of                                        sanctuaries.
Vitumnus: Etruscan Goddess who gives life to the fetus.
Zirna: Etruscan moon Goddess.


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