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Cortona is
derived from
Latin CortΕna, and from
Etruscan ππππππ (
curtun, ππππππ in Etruscan).
According to
linguist Helmut Rix,
ethnic in...
- Arezzo)
Atria (Adria)
Caisra (Caere, Cerveteri)
Clevsin (Clusium, Chiusi)
Curtun (Cortonium, Cortona)
Felathri (Volaterrae, Volterra)
Fufluna (Populonium...
- and its
frazione Ceri Clevsin, Clevsi,
Cleusina Clusium,
Camars Chiusi Curtun,
Curtna CortΕna
Cortona Perusna, Persna,
Pherusina Perusia Perugia Pupluna...
- the
following list may be
close to the mark: Arretium, Caisra, Clevsin,
Curtun, Perusna, Pupluna, Veii, Tarchna, Vetluna, Volterra, Velzna, and Velch....
- Veii (Veio),
Vetluna (Vetulonia),
Arretium (Arezzo),
Perusna (Perugia),
Curtun (Cortona),
Tarchna (Tarquinia),
Caisra (Cere),
Clevsin (Chiusi) and Rusellae...
- (Corsican*),
Korte β ΠΠΎΡΡΠ΅ (Serbian)
Cortona Cortona (Latin, Italian),
Curtun - ππππππ (Etruscan)
Corunna A CoruΓ±a (Galician*), La CoruΓ±a (Spanish*...
- 191-192.
Basic information,
adopted for this entry;
photograph (Italian)
Curtun (Modern Cortona) Full
Etruscan text and
proposed translation into Italian...
-
place in the
ancient Tuscan city of Cortona,
known to the
Etruscans as
Curtun. Its 40-line, 200-word, two-sided
inscription is the
third longest inscription...
- of London,
sheriff of
Tipperary - - - - - 60 107. Ireland: -
Alberic de
Curtun gives to the K. 60
marks to
ransom his son, who had been
hostage for G....