- of
Chiusi (Tuscany). The
Roman city
remodeled an
earlier Etruscan city,
Clevsin,
found in the
territory of a
prehistoric culture,
possibly also Etruscan...
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Chiusi (Etruscan:
Clevsin; Umbrian: Camars;
Ancient Gr****: Klysion, Κλύσιον; Latin: Clusium) is a town and
comune in the
province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy...
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against the city of Rome. He
ruled over the city of
Clusium (Etruscan:
Clevsin;
modern Chiusi).
There are no
established dates for his rule, but Roman...
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Etruscan history is the
written record of
Etruscan civilization compiled mainly by Gr**** and
Roman authors.
Apart from
their inscriptions, from
which information...
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Arritim (Arretium, Arezzo)
Atria (Adria)
Caisra (Caere, Cerveteri)
Clevsin (Clusium, Chiusi)
Curtun (Cortonium, Cortona)
Felathri (Volaterrae, Volterra)...
- league, the
following list may be
close to the mark: Arretium, Caisra,
Clevsin, Curtun, Perusna, Pupluna, Veii, Tarchna, Vetluna, Volterra, Velzna, and...
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Perusna (Perugia),
Curtun (Cortona),
Tarchna (Tarquinia),
Caisra (Cere),
Clevsin (Chiusi) and
Rusellae (Roselle).
Strabo refers to them as "twelve peoples...
- Kisra[citation needed] Caere,
Agylla Cerveteri and its
frazione Ceri
Clevsin, Clevsi,
Cleusina Clusium,
Camars Chiusi Curtun,
Curtna Cortōna Cortona...
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entirely possible that the
Tarquins appealed to Lars
Porsena of
Clusium (
Clevsin),
because he was the head of the
Etrurian commonwealth for that year. He...
- (Serbian),
Cestria (Latin*)
Chiusi Camars (Umbrian)
Chiusi (Italian),
Clevsin (Etruscan),
Clusium (Latin),
Klysion - Κλύσιον (Ancient Gr****) Chișinău...