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Artume (also
called Aritimi, Artames, or
Artumes) was an
Etruscan goddess who was the
mistress of animals,
goddess of
human ****emblies, and
hunting deity...
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goddess Nyx Summ****, god of
nocturnal thunder Etruscan Artume (also
called Aritimi, Artames, or
Artumes),
Etruscan goddess of the night;
equivalent to the...
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Stregheria Children Early Roman: N/A ****enistic: N/A
Equivalents Gr****
equivalent Artemis,
Hecate Etruscan equivalent Artume Egyptian equivalent Bastet...
- Delos,
Greece Parents Zeus and Leto
Siblings Apollo (twin), many
paternal half-siblings
Equivalents Roman equivalent Diana Etruscan equivalent Artume...
- wine, health, and
growth in all
things Selvans, god of the
woodlands Artumes,
goddess of the hunt, woodlands, the night, and the wild Lempo, god of...
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Etruscans Personal information Parents Tinia and
Semla Siblings Fufluns Artume Consort Catha Equivalents Gr****
equivalent Apollo Roman equivalent Sor****...
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Sabines Personal information Parents Tinia (father)
Semla (mother)
Siblings Artume (twin)
Fufluns Consort Catha Equivalents Gr****
equivalent Hades + Apollo...
- of the Moon, and the
Roman Diana were also
sometimes called "Cynthia".
Artume Etruscan Ataegina Lusitanian Sen
Mesopotamian Religion Bendis Thracian Devana...
- Chichester, UK: John
Wiley & Sons. p. 202. Nielsen, Marjatta; Rathje, Annette. "
Artumes in Etruria—the
Borrowed Goddess". In Fischer-Hansen, Tobias; Poulsen, Birte...
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Italia leaves.
Inside the tomb,
Arthur and his
friends find the
statue of
Artume. His
friends decapitate the
statue in an
attempt to move her out of the...