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These some of the short pages in Wikipedia about Etruscan mythology as of June 13, 2004:

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139CauthaIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Cautha''', or '''Cath''', was the [[sun god]]. {{stub}} [[Category:Etruscan gods]][[Category:Solar deities]]
150CharontesIn [[Etruscan mythology]], the '''Charontes''' were a type of [[demon]], associated linguistically w
127CulsuIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Culsu''' was a female [[demon]] in the underworld. Her attributes inc
178FuflunsIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Fufluns''' (or '''Puphluns''') was a god of plant life, happiness and
155LaranIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Laran''' was the god of [[war]]. In art, he was portrayed as a [[nudi
136LosnaIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Losna''' was the [[moon goddess]]. {{stub}} [[Category:Etruscan godd
190NortiaIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Nortia''' was the goddess of fate and chance. Her attribute was a [[n
102SemiaIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Semia''' was an earth goddess and mother of [[Fufluns]]. {{msg:stub}}
108ThalnaIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Thalna''' was the goddess of childbirth and wife of [[Tinia]]. {{msg:
177ThesanIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Thesan''' was the goddess of the dawn. She was identified with the [[
175TuchulchaIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Tulchulcha''' was a female [[demon]] that lived in the underworld. It
179VeiveIn [[Etruscan mythology]], '''Veive''' was the god of revenge. In [[art]], he was depicted as a you