


Etruscan equivalents of the Greek heroes Ajax, son of Telamon and Ajax, son of OileusĪlchumena: The Greek legendary figure, AlcmenaĪlcstei, Alcsti: The Greek legendary figure, AlcestisĪlichsantre, Alechsantre, Alcsentre, Elchsntre, Elachśantre, Elachśntre, Elcste: The Trojan legendary figure, Alexandrus, otherwise known as ParisĪlpan, Alpanu, Alpnu: Etruscan goddess, whose name is identical to Etruscan “willingly”Īlthaia: The Greek figure Althaea, mother of MeleagerĪni: Divinity named on the periphery of the Piacenza Liver as dominant in that section.

An Etruscan tomb frescoĪchle, Achile: from the Greek Achilles, hero of the Trojan WarĪchmemrun: from the Greek Agamemnon, king of Mycenaean GreeceĪchrum, Acharum: from Acheron, the Greek river of the underworldĪchvizr, Achuvesr, Achuvizr, Achviztr: unknown figure associated with TuranĪita, Eita: Hades, the Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the deadĪivas Tlamunus, Aivas Vilates: Also Eivas or Evas. Many of the names listed here are Etruscan spellings (and pronunciations) of Greek and native Italic names, but some names are entirely Etruscan. Festivals, Fairs and Historical Re-enactments.Airport, Railway Station and Port Transfers +.Our recommended Chianti vacation rentals.
