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Leinth is an
Etruscan deity.
Within Etruscan iconography, it is
difficult to
distinguish mortals from
divine figures without inscriptions. Inscriptions...
- Turan,
goddess of love; Laran, god of war; Maris,
goddess of (child-)birth;
Leinth,
goddess of death; Selvans, god of the woods; Thalna, god of trade; Turms...
- crafts;
weaving Atlas Aril Shu
holder of the
celestial spheres Atropos Morta Leinth Atropos: lit. inflexible;
death Boreas Aquilo Andas North Wind or Devouring...
- shield, with a sun like
motif on it. A
scene on an
Etruscan mirror shows Leinth, Turan, Menrva, Laran, and two Mariś babies. He
stands behind Menrva, holding...
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Goddess of prophecy, ****ociated with the
nymph Vegoia. See
under Begoë.
Leinth Etruscan divinity, male and female,
possibly related to lein,
Etruscan word...
- Selvans, a
civil god; Turan, the
goddess of love; Laran, the god of war;
Leinth, the
goddess of death; Maris; Thalna; Turms; and the ever-po****r Fufluns...
- Elinai) Enie Eris
Ethausva (Eth)
Euturpa Feronia Horta Ilithiia Lasa
Latva Leinth Letham (Leta, Letha, Lethms, Lethns)
Letun Losna Mania Mean (Meanpe) Menrva...
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fragment in Helgoland,
Hercle is
presenting a baby to
Menrva with Turan,
Leinth, and an
unnamed figure. The baby is
looking at
Hercle with a hand on his...