- four
Charuns shown in a
fresco in the Tomb of the
Charuns, and each
appear to have sub-names.
These are
Charun Chunchules, the
heavily blistered Charun Huths...
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Charun was a god in
Etruscan mythology.
Charun may also
refer to
Places Charun, Chitral, a
village in ****stan
Charun, Iran
People Baljit Singh Charun...
-
Charun-Oweer is an
isolated village 10
kilometers to the
North of
Charun in the
Mastuj Tehsil of
District Chitral District in ****stan. The
village takes...
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Charun is an
administrative unit,
known as
Union Council, of
Upper Chitral District in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of ****stan.
Chitral is the largest...
-
Vanth figures or by
another underworld entity,
Charun (later
referred to as Charu). Both
Vanth and
Charun are only seen in
iconography beginning c. 400...
- La
Barca de Caronte.
Though named after Charon, the
Etruscan death-demon
Charun has a
different origin and functions,
being an ****istant to
Death as well...
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General Charun Rattanakun Seriroengrit (Luang Seriroengrit) (Thai: จรูญ รัตนกุล เสรีเริงฤทธิ์), [t͡ɕàruːn ráttànákun sěːriːrɤːŋrít] ;
October 27, 1895...
- (Zoroastrianism) Caim/Camio (Christian demonology)
Cambion (Medieval folklore)
Charun (Etruscan mythology)
Chemosh (Moabite mythology)
Choronzon (Thelema) Chort...
- slaves. From left to right: Agamemnon,
ghost of Patroclus, Vanth,
Achilles beheading a slave,
Charun, Ajax the Great, a slave, Ajax the Lesser. 350–330 BC...
-
official who
accompanied the dead from the
Roman gladiatorial arena) from
Charun,
psychopomp of the
Etruscan underworld. This was
accepted and
repeated in...