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Thalna

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180: 35:. Determinate gender, however, is not necessarily a characteristic of Etruscan deities, and Thalna is also either depicted as male, or seems to be identified as a male figure because of the placement of names around a scene. Her other functions include friendship and prophecy. Her name may mean "growth, bloom." She appears in Etruscan art in the company of 68: 164: 63: 221: 250: 270: 240: 245: 157: 179: 214: 260: 275: 265: 255: 150: 130: 280: 207: 20: 36: 191: 134: 91:(University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2006), pp. 21, 155. 234: 51: 32: 54:
Thalna is present and looking on in scenes pertaining to birth and infancy.
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Etruscan religion and myth
goddess
childbirth
Turan
Tinia
Menrva
bronze mirrors
List of Etruscan mythological figures
List of Roman birth and childhood deities
Etruscan civilization
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Categories
Etruscan goddesses
Etruscan religion
Childhood goddesses
Etruscan gods
Childhood gods
Oracular gods
Oracular goddesses

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