Benutzer:Waterborough/Gestalten der etruskischen Mythologie
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Gottheiten
Etruskisch | Deutsch | Beleg |
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Achrum, Acrum | Acheron | 1 2 3 |
Aitha, Aita, Eita | Hades | 1 2 3 |
Apulu, Aplu | Apoll | 1 2 3 |
Aritimi, Artumes, Arthem | Artemis | 1 2 3 |
Athrpa | Atropos | 1 2 3 |
Atunis, Atune | Adonis | 1 2 3 |
Casturu, Castur | Kastor | 1 3 |
Charun, Charu | Charon | 1 2 3 |
Cuparia | Cupido | 1 3 |
Erus | Eros | 2 |
Esplace | Asklepios | 1 |
Euturpa | Euterpe | 1 |
Herecele, Herchle, Hercle, Herkle | Herakles | 1 2 3 |
Hermeri, Herme, Herma | Hermes | 1 3 |
Nethuns, Nethun | Neptun | 1 2 3 |
Pacha | Bakchos | 1 2 3 |
Phersipnai | Persephone | 1 2 3 |
Prumathe | Prometheus | 1 2 3 |
Pultuce | Pollux | 1 2 3 |
Satre | Saturn | 1 2 3 |
Selvans, Selva | Silvanus | 1 2 3 |
Thethis | Thetis | 1 3 |
Uni | Juno | 1 3 |
Uprium | Hyperion | 1 3 |
Niedere Gottheiten
Etruskisch | Deutsch | Beleg |
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Achlae | Acheloos | 1 |
Achrum, Acharum | Acheron | 1 |
Achvizr, Achuvesr; Achuvizr | 1 | |
Alpan, Alpanu, Alpnu | Harmonia (?) | 1 |
Alpunia | 1 | |
Aminth | Amor | 1 |
Heroen und andere mythologische Gestalten
Etruskisch | Deutsch | Beleg |
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Achlae | Acheloos | 1 |
Achile, Achele, Achale, Achle | Achilleus | 1 2 3 |
Achmemrun, Achmenrun | Agamemnon | 1 3 |
Aivas, Eivas, Evas | Ajax | 1 2 3 |
Alchumena, Alcumena | Alkmene | 1 3 |
Alcstei, Alcsti | Alkestis | 1 2 3 |
Alichsantre, Alcsentre, Elchsentre | Alexandros (Paris) | 1 2 3 |
Althaia | Aithra | 1 3 |
Ariatha, Aratha | Ariadne | 1 3 |
Atalanta, Atlenta, Atlnta | Atalante | 1 2 3 |
Atmite | Admetus | 1 2 3 |
Atrste | Adrastos | 2 3 |
Caśntra | Kassandra | 1 |
Catamite, Catmite | Ganymed | 1 3 |
Chalchas | Kalchas | 1 2 3 |
Cluthumustha, Clutumita, Clutmsta | Klytaimnestra | 1 2 |
Ectur, Echtur | Hektor | 1 3 |
Eina, Eine | Aeneas | 1 2 3 |
Elinei, Elinai, Elina | Helena | 1 3 |
Evthucle, Evtucle, Evzicle | Eteokles | 1 3 |
Hamphiare, Amphare | Amphiaraos | 1 3 |
Heason, Hiasunu, Easun, Eiasun | Jason | 1 2 3 |
Ilithiia | Eileithyia | 1 3 |
Menle | Menelaos | 1 3 |
Metusnei, Metus | Medusa | 1 3 |
Metaia, Metvia, Metua | Medea | 1 3 |
Nestur | Nestor | 1 3 |
Patrucle | Patroklos | 1 2 3 |
Pherse, Perse | Perseus | 1 3 |
Phuinis | Phönix | 1 |
Peleis, Pelis, Pele | Peleus | 1 3 |
Pentasila, Pantasila | Penthesilea | 1 3 |
Phulphsna | Polyxena | 1 3 |
Pulnice | Polyneikes | 1 |
Sisphe, Sispe | Sisyphos | 1 2 3 |
Taitale, Tattle | Daidalos | 1 |
Tereśia, Teriasa | Teiresias | 1 3 |
These | Theseus | 1 3 |
Tlamu | Telamon | 1 3 |
Tuntle | Tyndareos | 1 3 |
Urphe | Orpheus | 1 3 |
Urusthe, Urste | Orestes | 1 3 |
Utusthe, Uthuze, Uthste | Odysseus | 1 2 3 |
Ziumithe, Zimithe, Ziumuthe, Zimuthe | Diomedes | 1 3 |
Literatur
- Giuliano Bonfante, Larissa Bonfante: The Etruscan Language. An Introduction. University Press, Manchester 2002, ISBN 9780719055409.
- Massimo Pittau: La Lingua Etrusca: Grammatica e Lessico. Insula Edizioni 1997, ISBN 9788886111072.
- Rick Mc Callister, Silvia Mc Callister-Castillo: Etruscan Glossary