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Jupiter also sends, but he summons to council the gods whom the Etruscans call the Superior, or Veiled Gods , because the lightning destroys whatever it strikes and everywhere alters the state of private or public affairs that it encounters, for fire allows nothing to remain as it
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suggests that they may represent either an archaic principle of divinity or "the very fate that dominates individualized gods".
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was believed to require their consent to cast the thunderbolt that announced disasters. According to
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may be identical with the "Secret Gods of Favour" mentioned by
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Etruscan religion
Dii Consentes
never depicted
Jean-René Jannot
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Tinia
Seneca
Naturales quaestiones
manubia
Martianus Capella
Divining the Etruscan World: The Brontoscopic Calendar and Religious Practice
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978-1107009073
Religion in Ancient Etruria
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0299208400
"Etruscan Religion"
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978-1844657094
de Grummond, Nancy Thomson
Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend
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1931707863
Etruscan civilization
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expanding it
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