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Losna (mythology)

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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 (2023-01-09). 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.