- "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...
- 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...
- (Ar.) Aule (A.) Cae (C.)
Caeles Cneve (Cn.)
Karcuna Lar
Larce Laris (Lr.)
Larth (La., Lth.)
Lucie (L.)
Mamarce (Mam.)
Marce (M.)
Maximus Metie Pavle Puplie...
- (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 head...
-
different ways: the
genitive case:
larth arnthal, "
Larth son of Arnth." the
genitive case with clan, "son":
larth clan arnthal. the
nominative case formed...
-
efforts of his old
friend Teal Clint, the new President.
Abriel Nei
Lamsar Larth Balkei Dusanyu The
current Dusanyu, or
Crown Prince, of the Abh
Empire of...
- 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...
- 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"...
-
Mastarna (the
Etruscan name of
Servius Tullius) with
companions named '
Larth Ulthes', 'Rasce' and 'Marce Camitlnas'.
These images show the execution...
-
suggested translation of the text runs: 'Vel Lecates, Amth's brother, son of
Larth, and
descendant of Vel. He held the
offices of Maro urb**** (spur means...