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- Mars_of_Todi abstract "The so-called Mars of Todi is a near life-sized bronze warrior, dating from the late 5th or early 4th century BC, produced in Etruria for the Umbrian market. It was found at Todi (ancient Tuder), on the slope of Mount Santo.The bronze warrior was an expensive votive offering made at a religious sanctuary, possibly to Laran, the Etruscan god of war. It had been buried in antiquity, perhaps ritually, and left undisturbed until its discovery in 1835. It is an example of the highest-quality \"prestige\" works from Etruria found in Umbria during this period, and probably came from a workshop in Orvieto (Etruscan Velzna, Roman Volsinii). Velzna was known for its bronze sculptures, more than 2,000 of which were looted by the Romans in 265 BC.The work is a \"typical military figure\" with \"conspicuously Etruscan\" facial features. It is an Etruscan realization of Greek formal Classicism, and makes use of the contrapposto posture. The figure probably held a patera (libation bowl) in his extended right hand, and a spear in the left. His helmet is missing, but his intricate body armor, depicted with \"pedantic accuracy,\" is one of the best examples showing what plate armor from the period looked like.The dedication is inscribed on the skirt of the breastplate. It is written in Umbrian in Etruscan characters and marks the beginning of the epigraphic tradition in this part of Umbria. The man dedicating it, however, has a name that is Celtic in origin, an indication of Tuder's \"cosmopolitian\" character in the Archaic period. The inscription reads Ahal Trutitis dunum dede, \"Ahal Trutitis gave [this as a] gift\".The sculpture is currently held by the Museo Etrusco Gregoriano of the Vatican.".
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- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_art.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Archaic_Greece.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_sculpture.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1835_archaeological_discoveries.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_sculptures.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Etruscan_sculptures.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Contrapposto.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Etruria.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Laran.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Old_Italic_script.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Orvieto.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Patera.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Roman–Etruscan_Wars.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Todi.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Umbria.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Umbrian_language.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Vatican_Museums.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Volsinii.
- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLink Votum.
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- Mars_of_Todi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mars of Todi".
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- Mars_of_Todi subject Category:1835_archaeological_discoveries.
- Mars_of_Todi subject Category:Bronze_sculptures.
- Mars_of_Todi subject Category:Etruscan_sculptures.
- Mars_of_Todi type Artwork.
- Mars_of_Todi type Artwork.
- Mars_of_Todi type Etruscan.
- Mars_of_Todi comment "The so-called Mars of Todi is a near life-sized bronze warrior, dating from the late 5th or early 4th century BC, produced in Etruria for the Umbrian market. It was found at Todi (ancient Tuder), on the slope of Mount Santo.The bronze warrior was an expensive votive offering made at a religious sanctuary, possibly to Laran, the Etruscan god of war. It had been buried in antiquity, perhaps ritually, and left undisturbed until its discovery in 1835.".
- Mars_of_Todi label "Mars of Todi".
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs Q3752885.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs Category:Mars_of_Todi.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs Marte_de_Todi.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs Todiko_Marte.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs מארס_מטודי.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs Marte_di_Todi.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs Mars_z_Todi.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs m.0jk_bmn.
- Mars_of_Todi sameAs Q3752885.
- Mars_of_Todi wasDerivedFrom Mars_of_Todi?oldid=628379116.
- Mars_of_Todi depiction 0_Mars_de_Todi_-_Museo_Gregoriano_Etruscano_(1).JPG.
- Mars_of_Todi isPrimaryTopicOf Mars_of_Todi.