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Etruscan and mythological
The Etruscan Hades was populated by Greek mythological figures and a few such as Tuchulcha, of composite appearance.
# REDIRECT List of Etruscan mythological figures
* List of Etruscan mythological figures
* List of Etruscan mythological figures
* Vile, Vilae: Etruscan mythological name for Greek Iolaus, nephew of Hercules
Minerva began her mythological career as a local Italian deity ( Etruscan, but possibly with Greek influences ), patroness of the arts and crafts.
During the 2nd half of the 4th century BCE, mythological themes disappeared from the repertoire of Etruscan painters.

Etruscan and cult
The name of Kadmilus ( or Kasmilos ), one of the Cabeiri who was usually depicted as a young boy, was linked even in antiquity to camillus, an old Latin word for a boy-attendant in a cult, which is probably a loan from the Etruscan language, which may be related to Lemnian.
Voltumna's cult was centered in Volsini ( modern-day Orvieto ) a polis of the Etruscan Civilization of northwest Italy.
The first " outsider " Etruscan king, Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, founded a Capitoline temple to the triad Jupiter, Juno and Minerva which served as the model for the highest official cult throughout the Roman world.
Greek religion was tempered by Etruscan cult and belief to form much of the later Ancient Roman religion.
Often the epithet is the result of fusion of the Olympian divinity with an older one: Poseidon Erechtheus, Artemis Orthia, reflect intercultural equations of a divinity with an older one, that is generally considered its pendant ; thus most Roman gods and goddesses, especially the Twelve Olympians, had traditional counterparts in Greek, Etruscan, and most other Mediterranean pantheons, e. g. Jupiter as head of the Olympian Gods with Zeus, but in specific cult places there may even be a different equation, based on one specific aspect of the divinity.
Thus, one important effect of the Sibylline Books was their influence on applying Greek cult practice and Greek conceptions of deities to indigenous Roman religion, which was already indirectly influenced through Etruscan religion.
The Romans tended to lose sight of these specific locations, except in a few Etruscan cult inheritances and ideas like the genius loci, the guardian spirit of a place.
The fact that a goddess evoked in war and for political reasons receive the homage of women and that women continue to have a role in her cult is explained by Palmer as a foreign cult of feminine sexuality of Etruscan derivation.
This sculpture, as well as the cult statue of Jupiter in the main cella, was said to have been the work of Etruscan artisan Vulca of Veii.

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