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    Lur (Lurs, Luridus, Lurmitla) is an Etruscan underworld deity with little known history. Lur does not have many depictions but the ones that have been...
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  • A lur is a long natural blowing horn without finger holes that is played with a brass-type embouchure. LUR or Lur may also refer to: Lur (deity), an Etruscan...
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  • up lur or Lur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lurs can refer to: Lur, a long musical wind instrument without finger holes Lur, an Etruscan deity Lurs...
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    bosom. The 1968 Basque documentary Ama lur was a celebration of the Basque countryside. As the primary deity of the Basque mythos, Amalur holds the life...
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    underworld deities such as Catha, Lur, Suri, Thanr and Calus (all listed on the Lead Plaque of Magliano and elsewhere.) Ruling over them were higher deities that...
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    beautiful [deities] of Thanr and of Calus, ecni must be done (?) [every] 4 years; I [am the lead plaque] of [the god] Maris the Maker and of Lur. This [is...
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  • List of Etruscan mythological figures (category Lists of deities)
    This is a list of deities and legendary figures found in Etruscan mythology. The names below were taken mainly from Etruscan "picture bilinguals", which...
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    Laran (category Martian deities)
    another Etruscan god, Lurs. The two names were associated with each other since the archaic period. Evidence shows that Etruscan deities could be prepared...
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    Bakthiari, Ilam, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, and Hamedan. The Bakhtiaris are a Lur tribe from Iran, primarily inhabiting the Central and South Zagros. Major...
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    nature became only a personification, not a goddess. Amalur (sometimes Ama Lur or Ama Lurra) was believed to be the goddess of the earth in the religion...
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