File:Bronze mirror from Vulci with Turms Fufluns Semla.jpg
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editDescriptionBronze mirror from Vulci with Turms Fufluns Semla.jpg |
Bronze mirror (Philadelphia, Museum of Pennsylvania) Fufluns, holding a thyrsos, embraces an older woman thought to be his mother Semla. The figure standing by is Turms, holding his characteristic hat in his right hand. He raises his left hand in a gesture often used to show that a divinity has been sighted. |
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Date | 325–300 BC | |||
Source | Nancy Thomson de Grummond: Etruscan Myth, Sacred History and Legend. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 2006, ISBN 9781931707862, p 116. | |||
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