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  Dionysos' Counterparts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fufluns is an Etruscan god closely related to Bacchus and Dionysos.
There are numerous Etruscan artistic representations of Fufluns, mostly based on the myths of Dionysos that were brought to Etruria.
There is evidence that Fufluns was also considered a god of the dead.
www.winterscapes.com /dionysus/otherdio.htm   (555 words)

  
 Score [Fufluns] / SMIC
“Fufluns” is the god Dionysus or Bacchus in Etruscan mythology.
This work was written during the summer of 1996 as a “task” for my teacher, Miklós Maros in Stockholm, as an example of music written for an instrument (harpsichord) with a short sustained sound (another such instrument is the guitar).
The piece is in one movement: the introduction is fast and energetic, the middle part is calm and the end becomes successively more energetic and faster, with an increasing frequency of sixteenth notes up to the finish.
www.stim.se /avd/mic/prod/musiklass.nsf/MetaEng2/cfb7f0c2b2cc35fc412564900054ca82!OpenDocument&ExpandSection=1   (127 words)

  
 Elena Haeckaya. Zavoevateli
Fufluns byl vyshe rostom, chem ego sobrat-bog, no shodstvo mezhdu nimi ostavalos' znachitel'noe: rezkie cherty lica, kruglye chernye glaza, dlinnye chernye volosy, pryamye plechi.
Fufluns sunul kamennyj nozh v goryashchuyu kerosinovuyu lampu dlya dezinfekcii, potom plyunul na ego gladkuyu poverhnost' i obter ob odezhdu kopot' s klinka.
Fufluns uzhe kovyryalsya v sinyakinoj rane kamennym nozhom.
www.kuzbass.ru /moshkow/lat/HAECKAQ/conquer1.txt   (15702 words)

  
 [2003: July] Re: Epithets (?) of the gods
Fufluns is an Etruscan agricultural deity assimilated to the wine god Dionysus.
Ever since I learned that the Etruscans used to call the god of wine Fufluns, I've taken the keenest interest in their language.
Fufluns - how incomparably more appropriate that is than Bacchus, or Liber, or Dionysus!
omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu /mailing_lists/CLA-L/2003/07/0256.php   (409 words)

  
 Tuscany Villas - Toscana> PIOMBINO - Borgo Di Populonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The ancient center stood during the Villanova's period in the Baratti gulf and subsequently expanded during the Etruscan period (VII - VI century b.
Its name probably derives from Fufluns, the Etruscan vine god.
It consists of few houses left, after many historical events, until 1399 when Gherardo d'Appiano, master of Piombino, used the highest point of the hill to built a defence fort.
www.tuscany-villas.it /monumenti/52995.php   (137 words)

  
 Semia - TheBestLinks.com - TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, Etruscan mythology, Fufluns, TheBestLinks.com:Stub, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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In Etruscan mythology, Semia was an earth goddess and mother of Fufluns.
www.thebestlinks.com /Semia.html   (90 words)

  
 OddSpot.com - Your website for Unique and Innovative Products and Services
The Fufluns Travel Agency- Food and Wine tourism in the Tuscan region in Italy.
Fufluns policy is the creation of personalised gastronomic and wine appreciation itineraries in the Tuscan region.
The itineraries are created in close collaboration with the client before arrival.
www.oddspot.com /brochurePrint.php?recordID=269   (119 words)

  
 Mythography | Etruscan Gods and Goddesses in Myth and Art
This does pose difficulties, both in translation and interpretation of the various divinities who populate Etruscan art; but we can come to some educated conclusions based on both context and iconography.
Also, note how some of the names of the gods and goddesses are similar to their Greek and/or Roman counterparts, while others (like Fufluns...) are, well, unique.
At any rate, it was via the Etruscans that the Romans came into contact with the Greek gods, and so these strange and somewhat enigmatic people deserve due mention in a discussion of Roman myth and religion.
www.loggia.com /myth/etruscan.html   (291 words)

  
 Part One: Chapter IV--FAFLON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But hope springs eternal in the human breast, and so I will proceed to discuss my last discovery of a divinity who is generally supposed to have utterly died out nearly two thousand years ago, and yet who lives as a real folletto among a few old witches in La Romagna.
No one can doubt that this Faflon--it was written in the MS.
sometimes Flaflon--is the Fufluns, or Fufunal, of the Etruscans.
www.allstarz.org /religioustext/pag/err/err07.htm   (3268 words)

  
 Fufluns - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Fufluns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Here you will find more informations about Fufluns.
If you find this encyclopedia or its sister projects useful,
In Etruscan mythology, Fufluns (or Puphluns) was a god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Fufluns.html   (60 words)

  
 The Etrusco-Roman toast
After having stood in awe of the marvellous Acropolis with its divine built Parthenon and Erechtheion, Tanaquil moved on with the crowd and reached the Agora, where many people were having their pick at what the merchants offered, were listening to wise men discussing in the stoai and just having fun in the market place.
Almost immediately, the thought of and longing for a good glass of Attica wine made her thirsty and advance more rapidly in the direction of Dionysos' face.
She asked for a large one of white Attica wine and toasted to the health of the god and all his worshippers.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/45907   (285 words)

  
 In Etruscan mythology Etruscan mythology Fufluns or Puphluns was a god...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In Etruscan mythology Etruscan mythology Fufluns or Puphluns was a god...
In Etruscan mythology Etruscan mythology, "Fufluns" (or "Puphluns") was a god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
www.biodatabase.de /Fufluns   (75 words)

  
 Property Reviews - Rentvillas.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Our favorite resaurants (always reserve day before or morning of to be safe): Osteria Del Teatro, FufLuns Tavern/Pub, La Grotto, Tempura.
Definitely: Osteria Del Teatro, FufLuns Pus, Sandy's for Coffee.
Most Appropriate: La Grotto for great Tuscan food (ask for outside seating) and Tempura for grilled meats and salads.
www.rentvillas.com /PropertyReviews.aspx?CatalogId=2336   (1089 words)

  
 ETRUSCAN ROMAN REMAINS, Chapter 4
But hope springs eternal in the human breast, and so I will proceed to discuss my last discovery of a divinity who is generally supposed to have utterly died out nearly two thousand years ago, and yet who lives as a real foletto among a few old witches in La Romagna.
No one can doubt that this Faflon–it was written in the MS.
sometimes Flaflon–is the Fufluns, or Fufunal, of the Etruscans.
www.luckymojo.com /esoteric/occultism/magic/folk/061.html   (3023 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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Filippo Magnani is the owner of the Fufluns Viaggi travel agency.
He took a Diploma in Economics and Management of Tourist Services at Florence University before going on to work in the field of tourism and gastronomy in the USA, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain for international tourist organizations such as Club Med, Westin Hotels, Relais and Chateaux, Kempinski Hotels.
www.italianwinereview.com /links/links.html   (1114 words)

  
 Etruscans Now: Abstract: Paleothodoros   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fufluns Pachie, the Etruscan Dionysus, and his thiasos, appear in Etruscan art during the 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C. His early iconography (540-450 B.C.) is a combination of themes adopted from the Greek dionysiac repertory and from local ideas.
The study of etruscan dionysiac iconography, neglected in previous studies on Etruscan religion, gives a key for the reconstruction of original etruscan rituals and offers a new and unexpected image of Fufluns.
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open.ac.uk /Arts/classtud/etruscans-now/abstracts/paleothodorosd.htm   (117 words)

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