Flere
A Gallery of Etruscan Gods and Goddesses
by Pollux
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About the Book
Inside these pages is a gallery of gods and goddesses that were worshiped by the ancient people of Italy known as the Etruscans. Drawn by cartoonist and painter Pollux, visual representations range from Fufluns, god of vegetation and vitality, to Leinth, goddess of death and darkness. Here you’ll find Cloacina, goddess of filth, and Turms, messenger of the gods. Flere will make the Etruscan pantheon come alive!
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 44 - Publish Date: Jan 19, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Etruscan, Etruria, mythology, Ani, Turms, Tinia, Tuchulcha, Leinth, Cloacina, Tages, Horta, Feronia
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About the Creator
Pollux (Paul Morris)
Los Angeles, CA
Pollux (né Paul Morris) is a Maryland-based cartoonist. Hazelnut Cerulean is his comic, and he's created lots of other stuff.