Tinia

E819098

Tinia is the chief sky and thunder god of the Etruscan pantheon, roughly equivalent to the Roman Jupiter and Greek Zeus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Etruscan god
deity
thunder god
associatedWith Menrva NERFINISHED
Thalna NERFINISHED
Uni NERFINISHED
centerOfCult Cerveteri NERFINISHED
Tarquinia NERFINISHED
Veii NERFINISHED
culture Etruscan religion NERFINISHED
depictedAs bearded man
enthroned figure
depictedWith thunderbolt in hand
domain lightning
sky
thunder
equivalentTo Greek Zeus NERFINISHED
Jupiter NERFINISHED
Roman Jupiter NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAspect benevolent sky deity
wrathful storm god
languageName Etruscan NERFINISHED
memberOf Etruscan pantheon NERFINISHED
Etruscan triad Tinia-Uni-Menrva NERFINISHED
nameVariant Tin
Tina NERFINISHED
partOfTriadWith Menrva NERFINISHED
Uni NERFINISHED
positionInPantheon chief god
supreme deity
power control over lightning
control over storms
role guarantor of oaths
protector of the state
ruler of gods
sphereOfInfluence divine law
fate
spouse Thalna NERFINISHED
Uni NERFINISHED
symbol eagle
scepter
thunderbolt
worshipedIn Etruria NERFINISHED
central Italy

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