In Etruscan mythology and religion, Selvans is god of the woodlands and boundaries, including sacred boundaries. He is possibly cognate with Roman mythology Silvanus. As the god of boundaries, he is known by the epithet tularias as stated by a dedication of a statue to the god.
Only one certain representation of Selvans has been found, alongside a statue of Culsans. He is portrayed as a naked youth wearing a cap made of a bear’s hide and high boots. This contrasts from the Roman Silvanus, who is usually shown as a bearded man.
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