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Mantus In Etruscan myth and religion, Mantus was a god of the underworld in the Po Valley, as described by Servius.〔Servius, note to ''Aeneid'' (10.199. )〕 A dedication to the god ''manθ'' from the Archaic period was found in a sanctuary at Pontecagnano. His name is thought to be the origin of ''Mantua'' (Italian ''Mantova'', the birthplace of Vergil).〔Giovanni Colonna, "Sacred Architecture and the Religion of the Etruscans," in ''The Religion of the Etruscans'' (University of Texas Press, 2006), p. 141.〕 Elsewhere in Etruria, the god was called Śuri, probably to be identified with Soranus, a Sabine deity associated with the underworld.〔Colonna, "Sacred Architecture," p. 141.〕 The consort of Mantus was Mania. The names of this divine couple indicate that they were connected to the Manes, chthonic divinities or spirits of the dead in ancient Roman belief and called ''man(im)'' by the Etruscans. Mantas is also a common Lithuanian name. ==References==
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