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In Etruscan mythology, Sethlans was the god of fire, the forge, metalworking, and by extension craftsmanship in general, the equivalent, though their names share no etymology, to Greek Hephaestus, Egyptian Ptah and the Roman Vulcan. Sethlans is one of the indigenous Etruscan gods. In Etruscan arts Sethlans may be identified by his tools, the hammer and tongs of the blacksmith, and by the pileus or conical cap he wears. By what appears to be a curious omission, his name does not appear on the bronze liver of Piacenza.

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  • Sethlans (it)
  • Sethlans (fr)
  • セトランス (エトルリア神話) (ja)
  • Sethlans (nl)
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  • Sethlans est le dieu étrusque du feu, l'équivalent du dieu romain Vulcain et grec Héphaistos. (fr)
  • In Etruscan mythology, Sethlans was the god of fire, the forge, metalworking, and by extension craftsmanship in general, the equivalent, though their names share no etymology, to Greek Hephaestus, Egyptian Ptah and the Roman Vulcan. Sethlans is one of the indigenous Etruscan gods. In Etruscan arts Sethlans may be identified by his tools, the hammer and tongs of the blacksmith, and by the pileus or conical cap he wears. By what appears to be a curious omission, his name does not appear on the bronze liver of Piacenza. (en)
  • セトランス(Sethlans)はエトルリア神話における火、炉、鍛冶、工芸の神。語源は共通しないが、ギリシャ神話のヘーパイストス、エジプト神話のプタハおよびローマ神話のウゥルカーヌスに相当する。 エトルリア固有の神々の一柱で、鍛冶の道具一式と尖り帽子を着用している姿で描かれる。 興味深い点として、ピアチェンツァの肝臓(Liver of Piacenza)には記載が無い。 (ja)
  • Sethlans è una divinità etrusca del fuoco, protettore dei fabbri. Raffigurato con martello, tenaglie e bipenne, il suo aspetto è molto simile a quello del dio greco Efesto e del romano Vulcano. (it)
  • Sethlans was de Etruskische tegenhanger van de Griekse god Hephaistos (of Vulcanus in het Latijn), de god van de smeedkunst, de edelsmeden en de vulkanen. In de Etruskische kunst wordt hij afgebeeld met het gereedschap van een smid en draagt hij een pileus, een conisch hoedje. Sethlans komt niet voor op het zogenaamde Levermodel van Piacenza, waar wel andere Etruskische goden op vermeld worden. (nl)
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  • Sethlans est le dieu étrusque du feu, l'équivalent du dieu romain Vulcain et grec Héphaistos. (fr)
  • In Etruscan mythology, Sethlans was the god of fire, the forge, metalworking, and by extension craftsmanship in general, the equivalent, though their names share no etymology, to Greek Hephaestus, Egyptian Ptah and the Roman Vulcan. Sethlans is one of the indigenous Etruscan gods. In Etruscan arts Sethlans may be identified by his tools, the hammer and tongs of the blacksmith, and by the pileus or conical cap he wears. By what appears to be a curious omission, his name does not appear on the bronze liver of Piacenza. (en)
  • セトランス(Sethlans)はエトルリア神話における火、炉、鍛冶、工芸の神。語源は共通しないが、ギリシャ神話のヘーパイストス、エジプト神話のプタハおよびローマ神話のウゥルカーヌスに相当する。 エトルリア固有の神々の一柱で、鍛冶の道具一式と尖り帽子を着用している姿で描かれる。 興味深い点として、ピアチェンツァの肝臓(Liver of Piacenza)には記載が無い。 (ja)
  • Sethlans was de Etruskische tegenhanger van de Griekse god Hephaistos (of Vulcanus in het Latijn), de god van de smeedkunst, de edelsmeden en de vulkanen. In de Etruskische kunst wordt hij afgebeeld met het gereedschap van een smid en draagt hij een pileus, een conisch hoedje. Sethlans komt niet voor op het zogenaamde Levermodel van Piacenza, waar wel andere Etruskische goden op vermeld worden. Er zijn geen archeologische bewijzen voor cultusplaatsen gewijd aan Sethlans. De god komt echter voor op munten die geslagen zijn in Populonia, hetgeen de aanwezigheid van een cultusplaats in die stad aannemelijk maakt. (nl)
  • Sethlans è una divinità etrusca del fuoco, protettore dei fabbri. Raffigurato con martello, tenaglie e bipenne, il suo aspetto è molto simile a quello del dio greco Efesto e del romano Vulcano. (it)
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