- In
Etruscan mythology,
Tuchulcha was a
chthonic daemon (not to be
confused with the
Christian term "demon") with
pointed ears (perhaps
those of a donkey)...
- to us, but at
least one,
Tuchulcha, is
identified in the Tomb of
Orcus II, and has hair and
wings like a Gorgon.
Tuchulcha,
whose gender is
debated among...
-
Tengu (Shinto)
Titivillus Toyol (Indonesian and
Malaysian mythology)
Tuchulcha (Etruscan mythology)
Ukobach (Christian demonology)
Unclean spirit (Christian...
-
Etruscan Hades was po****ted by Gr****
mythological figures and a few such as
Tuchulcha, of
composite appearance.
Women in
Ancient Etruria enjo**** more social...
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Vanapagan Etruscan mythology Charun, Culsu, Februus, Mania, Mantus, Nethuns,
Tuchulcha,
Vanth Fijian mythology Degei Finnish mythology Kalma, Kipu-Tyttö, Kivutar...
- of the dead Mantus, god of the
underworld Orcus, god of the
underworld Tuchulcha, an
underworld spirit Vanth,
winged spirit of the
underworld Achlys, goddess...
- noblewoman, and the only
known pictorial representation of the
daemon Tuchulcha. In general, the
murals are
noted for
their depiction of death, evil,...
- satyr. Sime An
Etruscan satyr who has a Gr**** name.
Thevrumines Minotaur Tuchulcha An
Etruscan daemon.
Tusna Perhaps from *Turansna, "of Turan." The swan...
- for
having the only
known pictorial depiction of the
Etruscan daemon Tuchulcha the Tomb of the
Bigas Villanovan period tombs for
cremation burials Tumuli...
- for
Feminist Art: The
Dinner Party:
Heritage Floor.
Accessed April 2012
Tuchulcha Elizabeth A.
Sackler Center for
Feminist Art: The
Dinner Party: Heritage...