Nortia

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Nortia is an Etruscan goddess associated with fate, time, and destiny, often linked to the marking of years and civic decisions.

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Nortia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Etruscan goddess
deity
associatedWith civic decisions
destiny
fate
marking of years
time
attestedIn Etruscan inscriptions
Latin literary sources
culture Etruscan religion
domain civic timekeeping
temporal order
function protection of the city
regulation of fate
regulation of time
gender female
hasAttribute control over lifespan
control over turning points in time
hasSymbol nail
iconography depicted with a nail
linkedTo annual civic rituals
city’s fortune
political decisions
mythologicalTradition pre-Roman Italian
pantheon Etruscan pantheon NERFINISHED
possibleEquivalent Greek Tyche NERFINISHED
Roman Fortuna NERFINISHED
religion Etruscan religion NERFINISHED
ritualPractice driving a nail into her temple wall
role goddess of destiny
goddess of fate
goddess of time
symbolismOfNail fixing of fate
irrevocability of decisions
marking of a new year
typeOfCult state cult
veneratedBy Etruscans NERFINISHED
citizens of Volsinii
worshipPlace Etruria NERFINISHED
Volsinii NERFINISHED

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Etruscan religion hasDeity Nortia