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List of Etruscan names for Greek heroes : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Etruscan names for Greek heroes
This article is a list of Etruscan names for Greek heroes. It is a partial list of the names given under List of Etruscan mythological figures, with the Greek name placed first.
;Achilles: Achle, Achile. Legendary hero of the Trojan War.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 192.〕
;Agamemnon: Achmemrun. Legendary king of Mycenaean Greece.〔
;Ajax, son of Telamon and Ajax, son of Oileus:Aivas Tlamunus, Aivas Vilates; also ''Eivas'' or ''Evas''.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 193.〕
;Amycus: Amuce, Amuche, Amuke. The Greek legendary figure of the Argonauts myth.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 194.〕
;Atlas :Aril.〔
;Actaeon: Ataiun.〔
;Admetus: Atmite.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 195.〕
;Adonis: Atunis.〔
;Kallinikos: Calanice. Greek name of Hercle.〔
;Capaneus: Capne, Kapne.〔
;Castor:Castur.〔
;Jason: Easun, Heasun, Heiasun.
;Asklepios: Esplace. Legendary healer,〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 198.〕
;Aitolos: Etule. Confused with his brother, Epeios, who built the Trojan horse.〔
;Eteocles: Evtucle, ()thucle.〔
;Amphiaraus: Hamphiare, Amphare. Legendary seer.〔The Bonfantes (2002) page 199.〕
;Hercle, Hercele, Herecele, Herkle, Hrcle: Etruscan form of the legendary hero known to the Greeks as Hēraklēs and the Romans as Hercules.〔
;Lynceus:Lunc, Lnche.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 200.〕
;Meleager:Meleacr.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 201.〕
;Menelaus:Menle. The hero of Trojan War fame.〔
;Nestor:Nestur.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 202.〕
;Palamedes:Palmithe, Talmithe.〔
;Patroclus:Patrucle.〔
;Peleus:Pele.〔
;Perseus:Perse, Pherse.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 203.〕
;Phaon:Phaun, Faun, Phamu.〔
;Phoinix:Phuinis. The friend of Peleus.〔
;Prometheus: Prumathe.〔The Bonfantes (2002) page 204.〕
;Pollux: Pultuce, Pulutuce, Pulutuke, Pultuke. One of the mythological twins.〔
;Sisyphus: Sispe, Sisphe. The legendary king.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 205.〕
;Daedalus:Taitle.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 206.〕
;Teucer :Techrs. The Trojan War hero.〔
;Telamon:Telmun, Tlamun, Talmun, Tlamu. A legendary Argonaut.〔
;Tiresias:Teriasals, Teriasa. Legendary blind prophet.〔
;Theseus:These.
;Dioscuri: Tinas cliniar, "sons of Tina", designating the twins.〔Swaddling and Bonafante (2006) page 78.〕
;Tyndareus:Tuntle.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 208.〕
;Tydeus: Tute.〔
;Orpheus:Urphe.〔
;Orestes:Urusthe. The homeric legendary character.〔
;Odysseus:Uthste
;Elpenor :Velparun.〔The Bonfantes (2002), page 210.〕
;Icarus: Vikare. Son of Taitle.〔Swaddling & Bonfante page 42.〕
;Iolaos: Vile, Vilae. Nephew of Hercle.〔
==See also==

* Etruscan mythology
* List of Etruscan mythological figures

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