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The Etruscan view of the universe was deeply intertwined with their religious beliefs and practices, emphasizing a connection between the divine and the natural world. They believed in a pantheon of gods and spirits that influenced human affairs, and they sought to interpret signs and omens from nature and celestial events. The cosmos was seen as a harmonious system where the balance and favor of the gods were crucial for prosperity and success in life. This worldview was reflected in their art, rituals, and the importance placed on funerary practices to ensure a favorable afterlife.

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