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- Pacha
- Greek Bacchus, an epithet of Fufluns.
- Palmithe, Talmithe
- The hero, Palamedes.
- Pantasila, Pentasila
- The Greek name, Penthesilea, queen of the Amazons.
- Patrucle
- Patroclus, of Trojan War fame.
- Pava Tarchies
- Etruscan Tarchies in an expression: "boy Tarchies." See under Tarchies.
- Pecse, Pakste
- The name of the legendary winged horse, Pegasus, assigned by the Etruscans to the Trojan Horse.
- Pele
- The hero Peleus.
- Pemphetru
- Greek Pemphredo, one of the Graeae.
- Perse, Pherse
- The mythological hero, Perseus.
- Phaun, Faun, Phamu
- The mythological character, Phaon.
- Phersipnai, Phersipnei, Proserpnai
- Queen of the underworld, equivalent to the Greek Persephone and Roman Proserpina.
- Phersu
- A divinity of the mask, probably from Greek prosopon, "face". The god becomes adjectival, *phersuna, from which Latin persona.
- Phuinis
- The Greek Phoinix, friend of Peleus.
- Phulsphna
- The legendary figure Polyxena.
- Prisis
- The Greek Briseis mentioned in the Iliad.
- Priumne
- Priam king of Troy.
- Prumathe
- The Greek mythological figure Prometheus.
- Puanea
- Etruscan name of a satyr.
- Pultuce, Pulutuce, Pulutuke, Pultuke
- One of the mythological twins, known to the Greeks as Pollux.
Read more about this topic: List Of Etruscan Mythological Figures