Etruscan mythology refers to the myths, legends, and beliefs of the ancient Etruscan civilization, which existed in Italy between the eighth and third centuries BCE. Synonyms for Etruscan mythology may include Etruscan religion, Etruscan folk culture, or Etruscan folklore. The Etruscans were an important part of early Italian civilization, and their mythology has connections to both Greek and Roman mythology. Some of the key figures in Etruscan mythology include the supreme god Tinia, the maternal goddess Uni, and the fire god Sethlans. Etruscan mythology offers a unique glimpse into the ancient beliefs and traditions of this fascinating civilization.