Usil, Helios, and Sol are the Etruscan, Greek, and Roman sun gods — Usil rises crowned with rays on Etruscan mirrors, and his position on the Piacenza Liver aligns with the celestial placement of the sun in all three traditions.
Usil and Thesan appear together on Etruscan mirrors, the dawn goddess heralding the sun god's radiant ascent from the sea each morning.
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