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  2. List of Etruscan mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of deities and legendary figures found in Etruscan mythology. The names below were taken mainly from Etruscan "picture bilinguals", which are Etruscan call-outs on art depicting mythological scenes or motifs. Several different media provide names.

  3. List of Etruscan names for Greek heroes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Etruscan names for Greek heroes. ... The Greek legendary figure of the Argonauts myth Asklepios: Esplace [4] Legendary healer Atlas: Aril [2] Capaneus:

  4. Category:Etruscan mythology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Etruscan mythology" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Category:Etruscan gods - Wikipedia

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  6. Mythology of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The mythologies in present-day Italy encompass the mythology of the Romans, Etruscans, and other peoples living in Italy, those ancient stories about divine or heroic beings that these particular cultures believed to be true and that often use supernatural events or characters to explain the nature of the universe and humanity.

  7. Menrva - Wikipedia

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    Menrva often was depicted in the Judgement of Paris, called Elcsntre (Alexander, his alternative name in Greek) in Etruscan, one of the most popular Greek myths in Etruria. [citation needed] Menrva was part of a triple deity with Uni and Tinia, later reflected in the Roman Capitoline Triad of Juno, Jupiter, and Minerva.

  8. Tyrrhenus - Wikipedia

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    In Etruscan mythology, Tyrrhenus (in Greek: Τυῤῥηνός) was one of the founders of the Etruscan League of twelve cities, along with his brother Tarchon. Herodotus [1] describes him as the saviour of the Etruscans, because he led them from Lydia to Etruria; however this Lydian origin is to be debated as it contradicts cultural and linguistic evidence, as well as the view held by both ...

  9. Category:Etruscan goddesses - Wikipedia

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