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Caere (also
Caisra and Cisra) is the
Latin name
given by the
Romans to one of the
larger cities of
southern Etruria, the
modern Cerveteri, approximately...
- run on
personal computers. It was
developed in the late 1980s and sold by
Caere Corporation, a
company headed by
Robert Noyce. The
original developers were...
- the sack of
Volsinii in 264 BC.
Brice (2014)
argued the
Roman conquest of
Caere in 273 BC was the
effective end of the Wars,
though adding that the 241...
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Romans as
Caere, and
previously by the
Etruscans as
Caisra or Cisra, and as
Agylla (or Άγυλλα) by the Gr****s, its
modern name
derives from
Caere Vetus used...
- Albinus, who was said to have
given the
priestesses a lift to
Caere. The role of
Caere in the saga of the
Gallic sack is unclear, and it may be that it...
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ancient Etruscan town and port in Latium,
central Italy, to the north-west of
Caere. Its
location is now
occupied by the
borough of
Santa Severa. It is notable...
- 2022. In May 2023,
Nuance announced an
unspecified number of layoffs.
Caere Corporation, whom ScanSoft/Nuance
acquired in 2000
Optical character recognition...
- Regolini-Gal****i tomb is one of the
wealthiest Etruscan family tombs in
Caere, an
ancient city in
Italy approximately 50–60
kilometres (31–37 mi) north-northwest...
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legal situation. The
Diocese of
Cære, now Cerveteri, has been
united with that of
Porto since the 12th century.
Cære was an
ancient city,
called at first...
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disappearance of king Latinus, in the
battle against Mezentius king of
Caere: the rite
symbolised a
search for him both on
earth and in heaven. The rocking...