Question

The names of the deities of this people were inscribed into a bronze sheep liver used for haruspicy and discovered near Piacenza (“pie-ah-SHEN-zah”). For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this people, whose triad of gods Tinia (“TEE-nee-ah”), Uni (“OO-nee”), and Menrva (“men-ER-wa”) inspired another civilization’s Capitoline Triad.
ANSWER: Etruscans [accept Etruria or Etrurian culture; or Rasenna or Rasna; accept Tyrrhenia or Tyrrhenian; prompt on Italians]
[10e] A well-preserved Etruscan terracotta statue from Veii depicts an equivalent of this Greek and Roman deity. This twin brother of Diana was a god of archery and music.
ANSWER: Apollo [or Apollon or Aplu]
[10m] This author described how Vertumnus, a Roman god adapted from the Etruscans, seduced Pomona in one of the various mythological transformations he chronicled in a 15-book narrative poem.
ANSWER: Ovid [or Publius Ovidius Naso] (The work is Metamorphoses.)
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2024 ACF Fall at Ohio StatefallY918.8989%56%44%
2024 ACF Fall at WashingtonfallY722.86100%71%57%
2024 ACF Fall at GeorgiafallY1215.83100%33%25%
2024 ACF Fall at North CarolinafallY920.00100%44%56%
2024 ACF Fall at RutgersfallY718.5786%57%43%
2024 ACF Fall at IllinoisfallY1024.00100%90%50%

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Alabama AGeorgia A010010
Clemson BAuburn B010010
BelmontAuburn C010010
Vanderbilt AEmory A010010
Georgia Tech DGeorgia Tech A0101020
FurmanGeorgia Tech C010010
Auburn AGeorgia Tech E10101030
Mississippi State AEmory Oxford010010
Tennessee ASouth Carolina A10101030
Georgia Tech BSouth Carolina B10101030
SouthernTennessee B010010
Vanderbilt BClemson A010010