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Alpanu sometimes spelt Alpnu or
Alpan was an
Etruscan goddess of the underworld. She is
shown as
wearing jewellery, a
loose cloak, and sandals. She is...
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considered witches or Strega.
Possibly a
combination of
other deities such as
Alpanu and Aurora,
Albina is
described as a
beautiful flying woman (or fairy) and...
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Lubentina or
Libitina may
result from an
identification with the
Etruscan Alpanu (also as
Alpan or Alpnu) who had
characteristics of both a love goddess...
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marry Candida. Balthazar's
desperation eventually brings him to
Prosper Alp****,
himself a mage who
survived Paphnutius's reforms.
After some research...
- Hoffmann's
novel Klein Zaches,
genannt Zinnober (1819), the mage
Prosper Alp**** states that
Professor Zoroaster was his teacher. In his
seminal work Thus...
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equivalent of the Gr**** god of the
underworld and
ruler of the dead, Hades.
Alpanu, Alpan,
Alpnu Etruscan goddess,
whose name is
identical to
Etruscan "willingly"...
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Werethekau (Urit-hekau, Urthekau,
Weret Hekau)
Wosret (Wasret, Wosyet)
Albina Alpanu (Alpan, Alpnu)
Areatha Artume (Aritimi, Artumes)
Athrpa Calaina Catha (Cath...
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Afunei from Chiusi. A.
Pfiffig above pp. 330–331 on Culśu and p. 280 on
Alpanu. In Capdeville's
citation it
looks the
author is
unaware of
existence of...
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study of the
Etruscan #Language</ref) leθns
tluscv celsc (Cels) cvl alp (
Alpanu)
vetisl (Veiovis?)
cilensl interior: tur[an] (Venus) leθn (as no. 11) la/sl...
- 1986. Her last work was the
richly illustrated picture book Da
Prosper Alp**** og
Rosabelle Verde tryllede om kap (1987).
Kamma Svensson died in Copenhagen...