- Linteus, the name
seems to be from an
Umbrian local deity Grabouie. Culsans,
Culsu Two-faced god of
doors and doorways,
corresponding to the two-faced Roman...
- J****’s name
comes from the
Latin word for door, ianua. The
Etruscan goddess Culśu [it],
whose name
shares the same
etymological root as Culśanś, is also ****ociated...
-
mythology Jabru Estonian mythology Vanapagan Etruscan mythology Charun,
Culsu, Februus, Mania, Mantus, Nethuns, Tuchulcha,
Vanth Fijian mythology Degei...
- underworld)
figures include Charun, Calu, Phersipnai, Turms, Aita, and
Culsu.
Vanth (moon), moon of
Orcus Bane,
Theresa (2012).
Encyclopedia of Demons...
- on
Culśu and p. 280 on Alpanu. In Capdeville's
citation it
looks the
author is
unaware of
existence of two
different gods
named Culśanś and
Culśu respectively...
-
Artume (Aritimi, Artumes)
Athrpa Calaina Catha (Cath, Cavtha) Cel
Cerca Culsu Elinei (Elina, Elinai) Enie Eris
Ethausva (Eth)
Euturpa Feronia Horta Ilithiia...
-
etrusco di ****na."
Rivista Indo-Greco-Italica 16.68–85. Simon, E. (1989) "
Culsu,
Culsans e I****."
Secondo Congresso Inter****onale Etrusco, Firenze, 26...
- "City SU Students'
Union – The Home for City SU
University Students".
culsu.co.uk.
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original on 21
October 2017.
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