Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

DIOSCURI

DIOSCURI: translation

The twin sons of Zeus and Leda, translated into Etruscan in the late sixth century as Tinas cliniiar, or separately in the fifth century as Castur and Pultuce. They appear separately or as pairs, wearing a hat, as a master or horses, or running.
See also ATHLETICS.

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