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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ethausva is an Etruscan divine figure thatEthausva is an Etruscan divine figure that appears in a few Etruscan inscriptions . She is depicted as a winged female richly robed and wearing a jeweled crown on her head. Her lack of mention on Etruscan artwork and inscriptions suggest that she was not very common, but she was considered canon to the Etruscan Pantheon so she was still known during the time of the Etruscans.ll known during the time of the Etruscans. , Ethausva o Ithavusva era la divinità etrusca della nascita insieme a Thanur. Corrisponde alla divinità greca Eileithiya. Compare in uno specchio di Preneste.
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rdfs:comment Ethausva o Ithavusva era la divinità etrusca della nascita insieme a Thanur. Corrisponde alla divinità greca Eileithiya. Compare in uno specchio di Preneste. , Ethausva is an Etruscan divine figure thatEthausva is an Etruscan divine figure that appears in a few Etruscan inscriptions . She is depicted as a winged female richly robed and wearing a jeweled crown on her head. Her lack of mention on Etruscan artwork and inscriptions suggest that she was not very common, but she was considered canon to the Etruscan Pantheon so she was still known during the time of the Etruscans.ll known during the time of the Etruscans.
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