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- equivalent is Latona, a Latinization of her name, influenced by the Etruscan Letun. In ancient art, she is presented as a modest, veiled woman in the presence...
- Letun (Russian: Летун) was one of eight Orfey-class destroyers built for the Russian Imperial Navy during World War I. Completed in 1916, she served with...
- Highflier (Košický letún) Piestany Giant Pigeon (Piešťanský obor) Slovak Pouter (Slovenský hrvoliak) Slovak Highflier (Slovenský letún) Holic Rabbit (Holíčsky...
- Website Official Website Commanders Current Commander Andriy Stempitsky ("Letun") Former commander Dmytro Yarosh ("Yastrub") Insignia Flag Battle flag...
- doorways Lachesis Decima Lachesis: lit. disposer of lots; luck Leto Latona Letun Wadjet Demureness; mothers Maia Rosmerta growth Moirai (Moerae) Fates or...
- mines Grom 5 Jun 1915 Sunk 14 Oct 1917, during the Battle of Moon Sound Letun 4 Nov 1915 Broken up 1925, after sustaining irreparable mine damage in 1916...
- Feronia Horta Ilithiia Lasa Latva Leinth Letham (Leta, Letha, Lethms, Lethns) Letun Losna Mania Mean (Meanpe) Menrva Metaia (Metua, Metvia) Metus Munthukh Nurtia...
- scenes. Letham, Lethns, Letha, Lethms, Leta An Etruscan infernal goddess. Letun The goddess known to the Gr****s as Leto. Lur Underworld deity of prophecy...
- 'serpent-lyubak'), nalotnik (налётник, 'raider'), nalot (налёт, 'raid'), letun (летун, 'flyer'), or letuchiy (летучий, 'flying one'). Also man'yak (маньяк...
- *hlelaup, *hlelpun > *hleup, *hleupun *lātaną: *lelōt, *leltun > *lēt, *lētun It is at this point that North and West Germanic begin to diverge. In West...