Śuri
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Śuri (Etruscan: 𐌉𐌛𐌖𐌑, romanized: Śuri, from Etruscan: 𐌛𐌖𐌑, romanized: Śur, lit. 'black'), later Latinized as Soranus, was an ancient Etruscan deity, also venerated by other populations of central Italy (Capenates, Faliscans, Latins and Sabines) and later adopted into ancient Roman religion.
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Weapons | volcanic lightning, fire, lava |
Animals | wolf, goat |
Symbol | solar disc, halo, bow and arrows, pilum, lead |
Adherents | Hirpi Sorani |
Gender | male |
Region | Italy |
Ethnic group | Etruscans, Capenates, Faliscans, Latins, Sabines |
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Consort | Catha |
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Greek equivalent | Hades + Apollo |
Roman equivalent | Dīs Pater + Apollo |
Norse equivalent | Surtr |
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