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- Tinia abstract "Tinia (also Tin, Tinh, Tins or Tina) was the god of the sky and the highest god in Etruscan mythology, equivalent to the Roman Jupiter and the Greek Zeus. He was the husband of Thalna or Uni and the father of Hercle.The Etruscans believed in Nine Great Gods, who had the power of hurling thunderbolts; they were called Novensiles by the Romans. Of thunderbolts there were eleven sorts, of which Tinia, as the supreme thunder-god, wielded three. Tinia was also part of the powerful "trinity" that included Menrva and Uni and had temples in every city of Etruria. Tinia was sometimes represented as seated and with a beard or sometimes standing and beardless. In terms of symbolism, Tinia has the thunderbolt and the rod of power, and is generally accompanied by the eagle and sometimes has a wreath of ivy round his head, in addition to the other insignia of Jove.Some of Tinia's defining epithets are detailed on the Piacenza Liver, a bronze model of a liver used for haruspicy. Some of his epithets inscribed there include Tin Cilens, Tin Θuf and Tinś Θne.".
- Tinia thumbnail Tinia_(Staatliche_Antikensammlungen,_München,_2013).jpg?width=300.
- Tinia wikiPageID "85717".
- Tinia wikiPageRevisionID "580983203".
- Tinia caption Chimera_of_Arezzo.
- Tinia caption "Terracotta bust of Tinia from 300–250".
- Tinia caption "Tinia inscription on foreleg".
- Tinia children "Hercle and Menrva".
- Tinia consort "Thalna or Uni".
- Tinia deityOf List_of_sky_deities.
- Tinia direction "vertical".
- Tinia greekEquivalent Zeus.
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- Tinia image "Chimera d'arezzo, fi, 03.JPG".
- Tinia image "Chimera d'arezzo, firenze, 05 firma.JPG".
- Tinia name "Tinia".
- Tinia romanEquivalent Jupiter_(mythology).
- Tinia symbol "thunderbolt, eagle, ivy wreath".
- Tinia type "Etruscan".
- Tinia width "200".
- Tinia subject Category:Etruscan_gods.
- Tinia subject Category:Etruscan_religion.
- Tinia subject Category:Sky_and_weather_gods.
- Tinia subject Category:Thunder_gods.
- Tinia subject Category:Time_and_fate_gods.
- Tinia comment "Tinia (also Tin, Tinh, Tins or Tina) was the god of the sky and the highest god in Etruscan mythology, equivalent to the Roman Jupiter and the Greek Zeus. He was the husband of Thalna or Uni and the father of Hercle.The Etruscans believed in Nine Great Gods, who had the power of hurling thunderbolts; they were called Novensiles by the Romans. Of thunderbolts there were eleven sorts, of which Tinia, as the supreme thunder-god, wielded three.".
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- Tinia depiction Tinia_(Staatliche_Antikensammlungen,_München,_2013).jpg.
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