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Losna (mythology)

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Etruscan moon goddess
This article is about Etruscan mythology. For other uses, see Losna (lake).
Losna presiding over the contest between Pollux and Amycus on an Etruscan mirror from Praeneste, ca. 310 BC

Losna was the Etruscan moon goddess.[1] She is also associated with the oceans and the tides.[2] She is similar to Greek Leucothea. Losna's Roman equivalent is Luna.

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  1. ^ Robinson, Herbert Spencer; Wilson, Knox (2023年01月09日). Myths and Legends of All Nations. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 130. ISBN 978-1-5381-7829-4.
  2. ^ Leland, Charles Godfrey (2002). Etruscan Roman Remains and the Old Religion: Gods, Goblins, Divination and Amulets. Routledge. pp. 90–91. ISBN 978-0-7103-0762-0.
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