Turms

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Turms is the Etruscan god of communication and boundaries, closely associated with the Greek Hermes and Roman Mercury.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Etruscan deity
god
associatedWith Hermes NERFINISHED
Mercury NERFINISHED
culture Etruscan religion NERFINISHED
domain boundaries
communication
equivalentInGreekMythology Hermes NERFINISHED
equivalentInRomanMythology Mercury NERFINISHED
function divine herald
guide of souls
gender male
hasCounterpart Hermes NERFINISHED
Mercury NERFINISHED
languageOfName Etruscan NERFINISHED
mythologicalType trickster-associated deity
oftenDepictedWith caduceus-like staff
petasos-like hat
winged shoes
pantheonPosition member of the Etruscan pantheon
role messenger god
sphereOfInfluence boundaries between worlds
messengers
travelers
symbolism commerce
liminal spaces
negotiation
travel
timePeriodOfWorship 1st millennium BCE
worshippedIn Etruria NERFINISHED

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