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38: 53: 141:, appearing in iconography and in Etruscan text beginning in the 4th century BC, and is heavily influenced by his Greek counterpart, Hades. Aita is pictured in only a few instances in Etruscan tomb painting, such as in the 188:
Although Aita is very rarely depicted, he may appear enthroned and sometimes wears a wolf cap, borrowing a key attribute from the earlier Etruscan underworld wolf-deity, named
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Fresco of Hades ("Aita", right) and Persephone ("Ξ¦ersipnei", middle) leading a procession.
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252: 192:. Other examples of Aita in Etruscan art depict his 137:Aita is a relatively late addition to the Etruscan 475: 466: 457: 448: 200:, including on a 4th-century painted vase from 465:Krauskopf, Ingrid. "The Grave and Beyond". In 8: 548:Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae 313: 276: 240: 590:(in Italian). No. 305. Archived from 535:"Novembre e il dio Suri - Il Nero Signore" 204:, two 2nd century alabaster ash urns from 409:Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend 349: 181:), the Etruscan equivalent to the Greek 566:Krauskopf, Ingrid (1988). "Aita/Calu". 337: 228: 221: 325: 288: 432:. Austin: University of Texas Press. 264: 7: 584:"Suri. Il nero signore degli inferi" 208:, and a Red Figure 4th–3rd century 633:Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil 619:Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil 605:Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil 25: 575:. 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Index

Aita (mythology)
Aita (disambiguation)

Tomb of Orcus II
Tarquinia

Etruscan
Etruscan
Etruscan
chthonic
fire god
Śuri
underworld
equivalent
Greek
Hades
Epic Greek
pantheon
Golini Tomb
Orvieto
Orcus II
Tarquinia
Persipnei
Etruscan
Phersipnai
Etruscan
Persephone
Calu
abduction of Persipnei
media

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