
Lasa, the Etruscan Goddess of Fate and the Lasae, Guardian …
Lasa is an Etruscan fate Goddess who is closely associated with Turan, the Etruscan Goddess of love. Though She is very often depicted with Turan as if She were a minor attending Goddess, …
List of Etruscan mythological figures - Wikipedia
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 …
Mirror with a Handle in the Form of a Female Figure
This example has a handle in the form of a winged Lasa, a minor deity associated with Turan, the Etruscan goddess of love. Lasa holds an alabastron (container for scented oil) in her left hand. …
Etruscan Deities | TOTA
She is found with various names attached; but the most common are Lasa, and Mean. A kindred goddess is frequently introduced in the reliefs on the sepulchral urns, as present at the death …
The gods, goddesses and mythology of the Etruscans
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 …
Etruscan Names - Peiraeus Public Library
Nov 30, 2009 · Lasa - Lasa is believed to be a mythological woman who could foretell the future. She foretold the future deaths of Aivas (Ajax) and Hamphiare (Amphiaraos) as depicted on a …
Bronze patera handle in the form of Lasa | Etruscan | The …
Title: Bronze patera handle in the form of Lasa. Date: late 4th century BCE. Culture: Etruscan. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: H.: 17 3/4 in. (45.1 cm) Classification: Bronzes. Credit Line: …
Lasa with Sea Monster (Ketos or Pistrix) | Harvard Art Museums
This female deity of a type known as a Lasa stands on her left foot and gazes to her left as if in a ceremonial pose. A sea monster (a ketos or pistrix) stands next to her left thigh and wraps …
LASAS - the Etruscan Goddesses of Fate (Etruscan mythology)
Godchecker guide to Lasas (also known as Lasa), the Etruscan Goddesses of Fate from Etruscan mythology. Etruscan Grave Goddesses.
Part One: Chapter V--LARES, LASA, AND LASSI - Internet Sacred …
MÜLLER (die Etrusker, p. 81) says that CORSSEN (i., p. 346-7) "has erroneously attributed LOSNA, a goddess of the moon, to Etruria. She only occurs on a single mirror from Præneste …