Uni

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In Etruscan mythology, Uni was the supreme goddess of the pantheon. She was the patron goddess of Perugia as well.

With her husband Tinia and Menrva, she was part of a powerful triumvirate.

With Tinia, she was the mother of Hercle.

Uni was the Etruscan equivalent of Juno and Hera in Roman mythology and Greek mythology, respectively.


Uni is also short form for a University.


Uni is also the Japanese name for the parts of the sea urchin which are used for sushi.


Uni is also a Neopet in the form of a unicorn, a fantastic animal.


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See also: Uni, Drink, Etruscan mythology, Food, Goddess, Greek mythology, Hera