Artume
Template:Short description Artume (also called Aritimi, Artames, or Artumes) was an Etruscan goddess who was the mistress of animalsTemplate:R, goddess of human assemblies, and hunting deity of Neolithic origin. She was a daughter of Tinia and Letun, and she had two siblings: A brother called Turms and a sister named ApluTemplate:R. Her Greek counterpart was Artemis and her Roman counterpart DianaTemplate:R; however, Etruscans later appropriated the Greek goddess Artemis.[1] Aritimi was also considered the founder of the Etruscan town Aritie which is today the Italian town Arezzo.[2]
Artume in popular culture
Artume appeared as a recurring character in Marvel Comics.[3] However, this is not the goddess, but a daughter of Hippolyta in Marvel Comics, similar to how her DC counterpart uses the goddess's Roman name.
References
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- ↑ As Artimi, see Denise Demetriou, Negotiating Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean: The Archaic and Classical Greek Multiethnic Emporia (Cambridge University Press, 2012), 70. Template:ISBN books.google.com/books?id=p0qwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA70 And Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". Referred to as "Artumes".
- ↑ Pittau, Massimo (2006). Toponimi Italiani di origine Etrusca. (Sassari, Magnum Edizioni). Referenced in English on the Aritimi-Rezzo connection in Flavio Carnevale and Marcello Ranieri, "Lunistices at Sesto Fiorentino: An Investigation on Geometry and Alignments of the Tholos Tombs of the Etruscan Princes", Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 16/4 (2016), 224. Online at http://maajournal.com/Issues/2016/Vol16-4/Full31.pdf
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