Tages

In Etruscan mythology, Tages was the god of wisdom. He appeared at ploughing-time and taught Etruscans divination. He is either the son or grandson of Jove, or he was born directly from a freshly plowed lot. He was depicted as having two snakes for legs, and some sources claim that he is a daemon, albeit not a malevolent one.

 

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