Disambiguation evidence for Etruscan god Sethlans via surface form

"Sethlans"


As subject (36)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Sethlans".

Predicate Object
analogousTo Hephaestus
surface form: Greek god Hephaestus
analogousTo Hephaestus
surface form: Roman god Vulcan
associatedWith fire
associatedWith metalworking
associatedWith the forge
belongsToTradition Etruscan religion
surface form: Etruscan mythology
culture Etruscan religion
depictedAs smith god
depictedWith anvil
depictedWith hammer
depictedWith tongs
domain craftsmanship
domain smithing
domain technology
elementAssociated fire
elementAssociated metal
equatedWithByGreeks Hephaestus
equatedWithByRomans Vulcan
gender male deity
hasNameInEtruscan Sethlans
instanceOf Etruscan god
instanceOf deity of fire
instanceOf deity of metalworking
instanceOf deity of the forge
mythologicalRole divine smith
partOf Etruscan religion
surface form: Etruscan pantheon
regardedAs counterpart of Roman god Vulcan
regardedAs precursor of Roman god Vulcan
religiousContext pre-Roman Italy
sphereOfInfluence fire in its constructive aspect
sphereOfInfluence metal tools
sphereOfInfluence weapons
timePeriodOfWorship 1st millennium BCE
typeOfDeity craftsman god
worshippedBy Etruscans
worshippedIn Etruria