Tinia
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Tinia | |
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God of Sky | |
Terracotta bust of Tinia from 300–250 BCE
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Symbol | thunderbolt, eagle, ivy wreath |
Consort | Thalna or Uni |
Children | Hercle and Menrva |
Greek equivalent | Zeus |
Roman equivalent | Jupiter |
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.[1] 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.[2] Of thunderbolts there were eleven sorts, of which Tinia, as the supreme thunder-god, wielded three.[2] Tinia was also part of the powerful "trinity" that included Menrva and Uni and had temples in every city of Etruria.[3] Tinia was sometimes represented as seated and with a beard or sometimes standing and beardless.[3] 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, which are commonly translated as sun of darkness/underworld, sun of law/oath, and sun of thunder/storm.
Inscriptions
Tinia appears in several inscriptions, including:
- Itun turuce venel atelinas Tinas cliniiaras.
- This has given Venel Atelinas for the sons of Tin (ie: The Dioscuri[4])
- On the bronze Chimera of Arezzo:
- Tinscvil
- A gift to Tinia
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zeus in Etruscan art. |
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