Fufluns

E819099

Fufluns is an Etruscan god associated with wine, vegetation, and rebirth, roughly analogous to the Greek Dionysus.

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Label Occurrences
Fufluns canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Etruscan god
deity
analogousTo Bacchus NERFINISHED
Dionysus NERFINISHED
appearsIn Etruscan inscriptions
Etruscan mirror engravings
associatedConcept afterlife
initiation
associatedWith rebirth
vegetation
wine
culture Etruscan religion NERFINISHED
depictedAs young man
depictedWith maenad-like female figures
satyrs
domain ecstasy
fertility
the underworld
equatedWith Greek Dionysus NERFINISHED
Roman Bacchus NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAspect chthonic deity
youthful god
hasConsort Areatha NERFINISHED
Vei NERFINISHED
hasParent Semla NERFINISHED
linkedMythologicallyTo Areatha NERFINISHED
Semla NERFINISHED
Vei NERFINISHED
mother Semla NERFINISHED
pantheon Etruscan pantheon NERFINISHED
religiousFunction bringer of joy
mediator between life and death
protector of life cycles
role god of fertility
god of rebirth
god of vegetation
god of wine
symbol drinking cup
grapes
ivy
vine
worshippedBy Etruscans NERFINISHED
worshippedIn Etruria NERFINISHED

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Etruscan religion hasDeity Fufluns