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Akhuvitr is an Etruscan Goddess whose name means "Healer". She is often shown with Turan, the Etruscan Love Goddess (equivilant to Aphrodite) and with Akhle (Achilles), Thethis (Thetis), Alpan and Sethlans (Hephaestos). She is probably one of the Lasas, the Etruscan Fate-Goddesses who include Alpan, Evan and Mean. Little is known of Her; going by Her name, and Her associations with Love and Fate, perhaps She is a Goddess who softens the blows Fate deals or who helps the bereaved to heal.

Also called: Akhvizer, Acaviser, Achvizr, Akhvizr, Akhuviztr.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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