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In Etruscan religion, Hercle (also Heracle or Hercl), the son of and Uni, was a version of the Greek , depicted as a muscular figure often carrying a club and wearing a lionskin. He is a popular subject in , particularly , which show him engaged in adventures not known from the of or the and later classical myths of .Nancy Thomson de Grummond, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2006), pp. 12–13.

In the Etruscan tradition, Uni (Roman Juno) grants Hercle access to a life among the immortals by offering her breast milk to him.De Grummond, Etruscan Myth, pp. 83–84.

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Hercle was the first man elevated to a godhood through his deeds and Etruscan aristocrats tried to identify with this ascension, as reflected in artwork and literature.

Hercle differed in many aspects from the Greek . He seems to have enjoyed a special status in Italy in general. In art, he is shown to be a defender of an unknown goddess against creatures on the other side of a human border, showing his status as a . In Etruria, he was also associated with running water. He was also the master of animals, the protector of flocks and herds, and of herdsmen.


Worship
Hercle was more of an god in Etruria than in Greece. Several inscriptions have come to light from 1970 that show evidence of cult worship. Particularly, a sanctuary at Caere preserved many inscriptions of dedications to the god. In Toledo, a bronze weight and an attic red-figured cup created by Euphronios testify an important cult to Hercle.


Scenes from Etruscan art
Hercle can be recognized in Etruscan art from his attributes, or is sometimes identified by name. Since has not survived, the meaning of the scenes in which he appears can only be interpreted by comparison to Greek and Roman myths, through information about Etruscan myths preserved by Greek and Latin literature, or through conjectural reconstructions based on other Etruscan representations.


See also
  • List of Etruscan mythological figures

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