Laran
For other uses, see Laran (disambiguation).
Laran | |
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God of War | |
A statuette of the god Laran, depicted with traditional armour and a helmet. | |
Consort | Turan |
Greek equivalent | Ares |
Roman equivalent | Mars |
In Etruscan mythology, Laran was the god of war. In art, he was portrayed as a naked youth wearing a helmet and carrying a spear. As with numerous gods of war, Laran is associated with fire and the sun. However, among his attributes is his responsibility to maintain peace.[1] Laran's consort was Turan, goddess of love and fertility, who was equated with the Latin Venus. Laran was the Etruscan equivalent of the Greek Ares and the Roman Mars.[2]
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