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    Priapus (redirect from Mutinus Mutunus)
    derives their name from Priapus. Mutinus caninus, a woodland fungus, draws its first name from Priapus's Roman name (Mutunus Tutunus), due to its phallic...
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    In ancient Roman religion, Mutunus Tutunus or Mutinus Titinus was a phallic marriage deity, in some respects equated with Priapus. His shrine was located...
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    Mutinus sulcatus Mutinus verrucosus Mutinus watsonii Mutinus xylogenus Mutinus zenkeri The genus name Mutinus was a phallic deity, Mutunus, one of the Roman...
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    the laboratory, Mutinus elegans has been shown to inhibit the growth of several microorganisms that can be pathogenic to humans. Mutinus elegans was first...
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    from the fields. As a divinized phallus, Fascinus shared attributes with Mutunus Tutunus, whose shrine was supposed to date from the founding of the city...
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    Culture (University of Toronto Press, 2008), p. 55. Robert E. A. Palmer, "Mutinus Titinus: A Study in Etrusco-Roman Religion and Topography," in Roman Religion...
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