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{{Short description|Etruscan deity}} In [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Voltumna''' or '''Veltha'''<ref>[http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Article/643090 Pallottino, "The Religion of the Etruscans"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070502141551/http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Article/643090 |date=2007-05-02 }}</ref> was the [[chthonic]] (relating to or inhabiting the underworld)<ref>Oxford Dictionary of English</ref> deity, who became<ref>"A typical example of the process of the individualization and the transformation of a local earth spirit, pertaining to a territory of southern Etruria, into a superior divinity." (Pallottino).</ref> the supreme god of the Etruscan pantheon, the ''deus Etruriae princeps'', according to [[Marcus Terentius Varro|Varro]].<ref>Varro, ''De lingua Latina'' V.46.</ref> Voltumna's cult was centered in Volsini (modern-day [[Orvieto]]), a city of the [[Etruscan civilization]] of central Italy. Voltumna is shown with contrasting characteristics, such as a maleficent monster, a chthonic vegetation god of uncertain sex, or a mighty war god.<ref>“Androgynous Gods in Archaic Rome.” ''Sexing the World: Grammatical Gender and Biological Sex in Ancient Rome'', by Anthony Corbeill, Princeton University Press, Princeton; Oxford, 2015, pp. 104–142.</ref> The bond of the twelve Etruscan ''populi'' was renewed annually at the [[sacred grove]] of [[Fanum Voltumnae]], the sanctuary of Voltumnus sited near Volsinii (present day [[Bolsena]]), which was mentioned by [[Livy]].<ref>Livy, iv 23, 25 and 61; v 17, vi 2.<!--see ix 39 too--></ref> At the Fanum Voltumnae ''[[ludi]]'' were held, the precise nature of which, whether athletic or artistic, is unknown. In the [[Roman Forum]], near the [[Temple of Castor and Pollux]] stood a shrine dedicated to Voltumna in the [[Vicus Tuscus]].<ref>A. Alföldi, "Die Etrusker in Latium und Rom", ''Gymnasium'' '''70''' (1963), p 204.</ref> He was the equivalent of the [[Roman mythology|Roman]] [[Vertumnus]]. ==See also== *[[Tinia]] ==Notes== <!--This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism. If you would like more information on how to add references to this article, please see http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cite/Cite.php --> {{Reflist|2}} ==References== *[[Dominique Briquel|Briquel, Dominique]] 2003 "Le Fanum Voltumnae: remarques sur le culte fédéral des cités étrusques", in ''Dieux, fêtes, sacré dans la Grèce et la Rome antiques'', edited by André Motte and Charles Ternes: 133–59. (Brepols, Turnhout). The last ten pages of this paper contain a highly technical discussion of the identity of the Etruscan god Voltumna in relation to the Latin gods Vertumnus and Janus. *Fontana Elboj, Gonzalo, 1992. ''Ager: estudio etimológico y functional sobre Marte y Voltumna'' (University of Zaragoza) (Spanish) {{ISBN|84-600-8279-2}} *[[Benjamin Hedericus|Hederich, Benjamin]]. (1770) 1996. ''Gründliches Mythologisches Lexikon'' (Darmstadt) {{ISBN|3-534-13053-7}} *[[Pliny the Elder|Pliny]] 8, 20. *[http://www.vollmer-mythologie.de/voltumna/ Vollmer,''Mythologie aller Völker'', (Stuttgart) 1874]. *L. Niebuhr, ''Römische Geschichte'' 2, 216. *Wissowa, ''Religion und Cultus des Römer'', 243, 3. *Müller-Deecke, ''Die Etrusker'', 1, 329 skk. *Theodor Mommsen, ''Römisches Staatsrecht'', 3, 666 *[https://web.archive.org/web/20070502141551/http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Article/643090 Pallottino, Massimo. "The Religion of the Etruscans"] {{Authority control}} [[Category:Etruscan gods]] [[Category:Etruscan religion]] [[Category:Nature gods]] {{Etruria-stub}} {{deity-stub}}
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