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- Hamphiare, Amphare
- Legendary seer, Amphiaraus.
- Hathna
- Etruscan satyr.
- Hercle, Hercele, Herecele, Herkle, Hrcle
- Etruscan form of the legendary hero known to the Greeks as Hēraklēs and the Romans as Hercules. With Perseus, the main Etruscan hero, the adopted son of Uni/Juno, who suckled the adult Hercle. His image appears more often than any other on Etruscan carved hardstones. His name appears on the bronze Piacenza Liver, used for divination (hepatoscopy), a major element of Etruscan religious practice. His Etruscan epithet, sometimes substituted for his name, is Calanice, "beautiful victory", derived from Greek Kallinikos
- Hipece
- The magic spring, Hippocrene, represented in Etruscan art as a water spout in the form of a lion's head.
- Horta
- Goddess of agriculture (highly conjectural).
Read more about this topic: List Of Etruscan Mythological Figures