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- Laran
- Etruscan God of war.
- Lasa
- One of a class of deities, plural Lasas, mainly female, but sometimes male, from which the Roman Lares came. Where the latter were the guardians of the dead, the Etruscan originals formed the court of Turan. Lasa often precedes an epithet referring to a particular deity: Lasa Sitmica, Lasa Achununa, Lasa Racuneta, Lasa Thimrae, Lasa Vecuvia.
- Lasa Vecuvia
- Goddess of prophecy, associated with the nymph Vegoia. See under Begoƫ.
- Latva
- The mythological person also known as Leda.
- Leinth
- Etruscan divinity, male and female, possibly related to lein, Etruscan word for "to die", but does not appear in any death scenes.
- Letham, Lethns, Letha, Lethms, Leta
- An Etruscan infernal goddess.
- Letun
- The goddess known to the Greeks as Leto.
- Lunc, Lnche
- The legendary figure, Lynceus.
Read more about this topic: List Of Etruscan Mythological Figures