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  • ...eum''. p. 20. London: Penguin Books.</ref> In the mid 6th century B.C. the Etruscans conquered the island of [[Corsica]] off the west coast of Italy, and held i
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  • #REDIRECT[[Etruscans]]
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  • ...eum''. p. 20. London: Penguin Books.</ref> In the mid 6th century B.C. the Etruscans conquered the island of [[Corsica]] off the west coast of Italy, and held i
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  • ...researching and discovering music of ancient people including the Romans, Etruscans, and Celts. He analyzes their sound structures and then uses them to creat
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  • == Etruscans == ...Graeme, and Tom Rasmussen. ''The Etruscans'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Etruscans-Peoples-Europe-Graeme-Barker/dp/0631220380/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&
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  • {{rpr|Etruscans}}
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  • ...istory and Culture'', p. 55.</ref> In the 7th and 6th centuries B.C. the [[Etruscans]] began taking control of Campania, which had previously been the domain of
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  • ...was from the [[Phoenician]]s, which is more specific (I think) than the [[Etruscans]]. It was, unless I misremember, the Phoenicians who first created the inn
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  • ...rta]], which was ruled by the military elite. Other examples include the [[Etruscans]] who ruled [[Italy]] in pre-Roman era, the Roman Republic, and the Italian
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  • #Earlier the article talked about the city walls built against the Etruscans and the "new walls" (presumably built after the Etruscan threat). Which wa ...I've rearranged those sentences so it now reads: "With the threat from the Etruscans, town walls were built around Pompeii. They reflected the growth of Pompeii
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  • ...his sister and river/fountain deity [[Juturna]], the deposed king of the [[Etruscans]] named [[Mezentius]], and the fierce warrior Queen [[Camilla (mythology)|C
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  • ...ony's origin, though shrouded by antiquity, perhaps derives from earlier [[Etruscans|Etruscan]] rituals.
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  • Italy was the cradle of various ancient cultures, including that of the [[Etruscans]] but most notably that of [[Ancient Rome]], which made it the centre of [[
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  • ...he modern Greek alphabet, which caused some of the letterform changes. The Etruscans had no sound for [g] (voiced velar stop) in their language, but three diffe
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  • ...by that of the [[Samnites]]. In 421 B.C. the Samnites succeeded where the Etruscans had failed by capturing Cumae, and soon after other Greek colonies in Campa
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  • ...by that of the [[Samnites]]. In 421 B.C. the Samnites succeeded where the Etruscans had failed by capturing Cumae, and soon after other Greek colonies in Campa
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  • ...ighly civilized culture as the Celtic chiefdoms. (The same happened to the Etruscans, by the way.) We know the saying: "There can be only one." But this would o
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  • ...urex]] there. [[Diodorus]] declares that the ancient [[Phoenicians]] and [[Etruscans]] knew America, the enormous island outside the [[Pillars of Heracles]]. He
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