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  1. Tinia - Wikipedia

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    In Etruscan religion and mythology, Tinia (also Tin, Tinh, Tins or Tina) was the god of the sky and the highest god in Etruscan mythology, equivalent to the Roman Jupiter and the Greek Zeus. However, a primary source from the Roman Varro states that Veltha, not Tins, was the supreme deity of the Etruscans. This has led some scholars to conclude that they were assimilated, but …

  2. Maczuga Herkulesa - Wikipedia

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    Maczuga Herkulesa is a tall (30 meters) limestone stack situated in Ojców National Park near Pieskowa Skała, north of Kraków in southern Poland.Its name, in Polish, means the "cudgel (or bludgeon) of Hercules", due to its distinctive shape.Karst topography of soluble bedrock characterizes the entire park. The area is noted for its rock formations, although Maczuga

  3. Mitologia etrusca - Wikipedia

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    Nella civiltà etrusca, a partire dall'VIII secolo a.C. (fase orientalizzante, caratterizzata dal contatto con i coloni greci) le divinità, che fino a quel momento erano concepite come semplici entità dalla forma vaga ed imprecisa, assumono un aspetto antropomorfo.Si assiste, così, alla nascita di un pantheon etrusco, costituito per lo più da divinità mutuate dalla mitologia greca, ma ...

  4. Herakles - Vikipedi

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    Etrüskçe'de de Hercle diye yazılırdı. Herakles'in adı Anadolu'da yerleşim yerlerine de verilmiştir. Günümüzde Konya, Marmara ve Tekirdağ olmak üzere üç yerde kullanılan Ereğli adı Herakles sözcüğünün değişime uğramış biçimidir: Herakles > Herakle > İrakle > Eregle > Eregli > Eregliyye > Ereğli şeklini almıştır.

  5. Lares (mythologie) — Wikipédia

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    Lares Augusti. Les Lares d'Auguste, ou peut-être les « Lares d'août », recevaient un culte public le premier mois d'août, et étaient donc identifiés avec le jour inaugural des magistratures impériales romaines et avec Auguste lui-même.Leur culte officiel dura de son institution jusqu'au IV e siècle [15].Ils sont identifiés avec les Lares Compitalicii et les Lares Praestites de ...



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