Strega Deities

ANTEROS - god of passion

APLU - Etruscan weather god

ASTREA - goddess of justice

BELCHANS - Etruscan god of fire

CARMEN/CARMINA - goddess of the casting of spells and of enchantments

CAUTHA -Etruscan Sun God; he is depicted rising from the sea

CLOACINA - Etruscan goddess of Sewers and Filth; also the protector of sexual intercourse in marriage

CHARUN - Etruscan god of the Underworld; his function was to lead the dead to the Underworld to enjoy a happy afterlife

COMUS - god of revelry, feasting and drinking

CORVUS - messenger of the Gods

COPIA - goddess of wealth and plenty

DIANA - Stregheria - the Triad goddess: Maiden, Mother & Crone, the goddess of all witches

DIANA - Etruscan - Goddess of the Hunt; also goddess of the moon, forests, animals, and women in childbirth; with two other deities she made up a trinity: Egeria the water nymph (her servant and assistant midwife), and Virbius (the woodland God); her temple at Lake Nemi was in a sacred grove and was guarded by her priest, the Rex Nemorensis, the King of the Wood.

DIANUS - nature god of fertility, Horned God of the Woods, consort of Diana

EGERIA - Etruscan Goddess of Fountains, she possessed the gift of prophecy

FANA - goddess of the Earth , forests wildlife and of fertility

FAUNUS - Etruscan nature god of the forest, wildlife and of fertility

FEBRUUS - Etruscan god of purification, initiation and of the dead

FELICITAS - Etruscan Goddess of Good Luck

FERONIA - Etruscan Goddess who protects freedmen; she made her home in woodlands or at the foot of mountains.

FORTUNA - Stregheria - goddess of fortune, fate, blessing, luck and fertility

FORTUNA - Etruscan - Goddess of Destiny of every human being by permitting the fertilization of humans, animals and plants.

FUFLUNS - Etruscan God of wine, vegetation, vitality and gaiety

FURINA - Etruscan Goddess of darkness and robbers

HORTA - Etruscan Goddess of Agriculture

JANA - goddess of the Moon

JANUS - Etruscan god of the Sun and of all beginnnings, portals, doorways and threshholds; associated with journeys

JUVENTUS - Etruscan Goddess of Youth

LALAL - Etruscan Moon Godddess

LARAN - Etruscan God of War; depicted as a youth armed with a lance and helmet and wearing a cape

LASA-RAKUNETA - Etruscan Winged Goddess.

LIBER - Etruscan Fertility God; associated with husbandry and crops

LOSNA - Etruscan Moon goddess

LUPERCUS - god of agriculture, the Wolf God

MENRVA - Etruscan Goddess of Wisdom and the Arts

MLUKUKH - Etrtuscan Goddess of Love

MUNTHUKH - Etruscan Goddess of Health

MURCIDA - Etruscan Goddess to make a person extremely inactive

NETHUNS - EtruscanGod of Fresh Water; identified with wells and springs and depicted as a naked and bearded figure

NORTIA - Etruscan Goddess of Healing and Fate

NOX - goddess of the Night

PERTUNDA - goddess of sexual love and pleasure

PICUS - Etruscan Woodland God; agricultural deity associated with the fertilization of the soil with manure

SENTINUS - Etruscan God who gives sensibility

STIMULA - Etruscan Goddess to stimulate to extraordinary action

STRENIA - Etruscan Goddess to make man especially strenuous

SUMMAMUS - Etruscan Storm God; he is responsible for lightening and thunderbolts

TACITA - Etruscan Goddess to arouse action; also called AGENORIA

TAGNI- most ancient name for the God of Witchcraft

TANA - the Star goddess

TANUS - the Star god, consort to Tana

TERMINUS - god of boundaries and fields, protector of personal property

THALNA - Etruscan Goddess of Childbirth; depicted as a youthful woman

TINIA or TIN - Supreme Etruscan Sky God, married to UNI

TUCHULCHA - Etruscan Goddess of Death; she is part human, part bird, and part animal, with snakes in her hair and around her arms.

TURAN - Etruscan Goddess of Love, Health and Fertility; usually portrayed as a young woman with wings on her back

TURMS - Etruscan messenger God

UMBRIA - goddess of the shadows and of things which are hidden or secret

UNI - Etruscan name for the Goddess of witchcraft

VANTH - Etruscan Goddess of Death; she is depicted with wings, a cap on her head, and a key to open tombs in her hand.

VEIVE - Etruscan God of Revenge; portrayed as a young man wearing a laurel wreath and holding arrows in his hand

VESTA - goddess of the hearth and fire

VIRBIUS - god of outcasts and outlaws, guardian of sanctuaries

VITUMNUS - Etruscan Goddess who gives life to the fetus

ZIRNA - Etruscan Moon Goddess; she was represented with a half-moon hanging from her neck.