Laran

deity sky Etruscan single tradition · 2

Laran was the Etruscan god of war. He is depicted on a bronze mirror from the 5th century BC attacking the giant Celsclan in a theomachy.

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When

First attested
500 BCE
Attested period
-500 – -400
Historical notes
Depicted on 5th century BC bronze mirror attacking the giant Celsclan.

Relationships

enemy of
Celsclan
co occurs with
Menrva, Atunis, Lasas, Gaia, Terra, Cel, Uni
consort of
Turan

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Sources

Source passages

“A bronze mirror from the 5th century BC depicts a theomachy in which Celsclan ("son of Cel") is a giant attacked by Laran, the god of war.”

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“In some depictions, Turan was the consort of the war god Laran.”

#27305 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001