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    Culsans (Culśanś) is an Etruscan deity, known from four inscriptions and a variety of iconographical material which includes coins, statuettes, and a sarcophagus...
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    like Janus: Culśanś, of which there is a bronze statuette from Cortona (now at Cortona Museum). While Janus is a bearded adult, Culśans is an unbearded...
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  • certain representation of Selvans has been found, alongside a statue of Culśanś. He is portrayed as a naked youth wearing a cap made of a bear’s hide and...
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    order to gather more wisdom Užsparinė, Lithuanian goddess of land borders Culsans, a male deity with two faces, possibly a protector of gateways. Usually...
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    depictions of mythological beasts arranged in a symbolic motif: Apollo, Zeus, Culsans, Athena, Hermes, griffin, gorgon, male sphinx, hippocamp, bull, snake,...
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    childbirth, midwifery Irene Pax peace Iris Arcus / Iris Nut rainbow Janus Culsans beginnings; transitions; motion; doorways Lachesis Decima Lachesis: lit...
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  • Liber Linteus, the name seems to be from an Umbrian local deity Grabouie. Culsans, Culsu Two-faced god of doors and doorways, corresponding to the two-faced...
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    Pulena." Rivista Indo-Greco-Italica 16.68–85. Simon, E. (1989) "Culsu, Culsans e Ianus." Secondo Congresso Internazionale Etrusco, Firenze, 26 maggio...
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