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- "Fulcinius", and "Larth" is believed to be akin to the Gr**** name "Laertēs"; some have suggested that Larth Hulchnie means "Hulchnie, son of Larth". de Grummond...
- Liberation of Celio Vibenna, from left to right: Caile Vibenna, Mastarna, Larth Ultes, Laris Papathnas Velznach, Pesna Aremsnas Sveamach, Rasce, Venthikau...
- have not been included. Notes: The Romans rendered Lar, Larce, Laris, and Larth all as Lars. Aule, Cae, Cneve, Lucie, Mamarce, Marce, Metie, Pavle, Puplie...
- Mika Doi in ****anese and Mic****e Armeneau in English. Abriel Nei Lamsar Larth Balkei Dusanyu The current Dusanyu, or crown prince, of the Abh Empire of...
- (420–400 BC) Part of a symposium set of bronze vessels from the tomb of Larth Metie, Bolsena, Italy, (400–300 BC) Exquisite gold ear-ring with female...
- different ways: the genitive case: larth arnthal, "Larth son of Arnth." the genitive case with clan, "son": larth clan arnthal. the nominative case formed...
- of uncertain origin. It seems to derive from the Etruscan lar, lars, or larth, meaning "lord". Ancient Gr**** and Roman authors offer "heroes" and "daimones"...
- Lares. The word itself seems to derive from the Etruscan lar, lars, or larth, meaning 'lord'. Ancient Gr**** and Roman authors offer 'heroes' and 'daimones'...
- Lars Tolumnius (Etruscan: Larth Tulumnes, d. 437 BC) was the most famous king of the wealthy Etruscan city-state of Veii. He is best remembered for instigating...
- Mastarna (the Etruscan name of Servius Tullius) with companions named 'Larth Ulthes', 'Rasce' and 'Marce Camitlnas'. These images show the execution...