Uni
Uni, the esteemed principal goddess of the Etruscan pantheon, was revered for her protective and nurturing qualities.

Symbols: Goat-skin cloak, shield
Siblings: Tinia, Aita and Nethuns
Consort: Tinia
Children: Hercle and Menrva
Greek Equivalent: Hera
Roman Equivalent: Juno
Artistic depictions often depicted Uni as a dignified figure, adorned with a diadem or crown, symbolizing her regal status and authority.
Etruscans invoked Uni for various blessings, including protection during pregnancy, a safe passage through childbirth, and blessings for marital harmony. As the guardian of families and women, Uni held a sacred role in Etruscan society, and her sanctuaries served as centers of fervent devotion and worship.
