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- Dodecapolis or Dodekapolis (Gr****: Δωδεκάπολις) refers to a group or confederation of twelve cities. It may refer to: Ionian dodecapolis Aeolian dodecapolis...
- Dodecapolis (Gr**** for "twelve cities") of the Etruscan civilization is legendary amongst Roman authors, particularly Livy. However the dodecapolis had...
- important cities were independent. They formed a league of twelve cities (a Dodecapolis): Cyme (also called Phriconis), Larissa, Neonteichos, Temnus, Cilla,...
- the mid-7th century BC comprising twelve Ionian Gr**** city-states (a dodecapolis, of which there were many others), and eventually thirteen city-states...
- the late 19th century. The ancient Italian city-states were Etruscan (Dodecapolis), Latin, most famously Rome, and Gr**** (Magna Graecia), but also of Umbrian...
- jurisdictions : Aigai (Aeolis), ancient city and former bishopric of the Aeolian dodecapolis in Asia Prima, now Nemrutkale or Nemrut Kalesi near the modern city Aliağa...
- Etruscan mythology, Tarchon was a culture hero who co-founded the Etruscan dodecapolis along with his brother Tyrrhenus. He appears in literature such as Virgil's...
- Adriatic coast formed a Dodecapolis (a federation or league of twelve cities), but, as for the original Etruscan Dodecapolis, we do not really know which...
- Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology One of the Etruscan dodecapolis, in northern Etruria. Gen. 1:21. Exod. 7:9–10:12. Deut. 32:33. Heider...
- Piacenza: Analysis of a Polytheistic Structure (1987). One of the Etruscan dodecapolis, in northern Etruria. An illustrated example. Noted by George Dennis...