- In
ancient Roman religion,
Mutunus Tutunus or
Mutinus Titinus was a
phallic marriage deity, in some
respects equated with Priapus. His
shrine was located...
- fields. As a
divinized phallus,
Fascinus shared attributes with
Mutunus Tutunus,
whose shrine was
supposed to date from the
founding of the city, and the...
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Erotic art in
Pompeii and
Herculaneum Lucky charm (disambiguation)
Mutunus Tutunus Priapus ****uality in
ancient Rome
Citations In the
Latin of 6th-century...
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political and ****ual manhood,
involved a phallus. The
phallic deity Mutunus Tutunus promoted marital ****. A
sacred phallus was
among the
objects considered...
-
woodland fungus,
draws its
first name from Priapus's
Roman name (Mutunus
Tutunus), due to its
phallic shape.
Priapeia Tintinnabulum (Ancient Rome) Latin...
- Matuta,
deity of
female maturation also
protector in childbirth.
Mutunus Tutunus,
phallic marriage deity ****ociated with the Gr**** god
Priapus Partula,...
- dea Mater, a
mother goddess.
Inuus ("Entry"), the
phallic god
Mutunus Tutunus, and
Pertunda enable ****ual penetration. Inuus,
sometimes identified with...
- work De Indigitamentis.
probably referring to the Lar Familiaris.
Mutunus Tutunus had his
shrine at the foot of the
Velian Hill near
those of the Di Penates...
- 4.9, dea
Robigo among them at 4.21); see W.R. Johnson, "The
Return of
Tutunus,"
Arethusa (1992) 173–179. See also indigitamenta. Tertullian, De spectaculis...
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Nethuns Yam Apam
Napat sea; water; horses;
earthquakes Priapus Mutunus Tutunus fertility; livestock; gardens; male
genitalia Prometheus Prumathe forethought...