- (Tyrrhenian Sea). The
ancient Romans referred to the
Etruscans as the Tuscī or
Etruscī (singular Tuscus).
Their Roman name is the
origin of the
terms "Toscana"...
-
iscrizione di Capua," in
Studi Etrusci, 20, pp. 159–196. Pfiffig, A.J. (1961) "Untersuchungen zum
Cippus Perusinus" in
Studi Etrusci, 29, pp. 111–154. Rigobianco...
- terme: noms de conquérant i.e. en étrusque (Pélasges, Tyrrhènes, Tusci,
Etrusci, Tarkon, Tarquin), pp 33-49, in
Linguistica è storia. Sprachwissenschaft...
- of the
Emperor Claudius, are
styled by
Statius balnea, and by
Martial Etrusci thermulae. In an
epigram by Martial—subice
balneum thermis—the
terms are...
- the
Etruscans in the
North and the Gr****s in the south. The
Etruscans (
Etrusci or
Tusci in Latin) are
attested north of Rome in
Etruria (modern northern...
-
Sentinum (295 BC), the
Romans defied the
Italian confederation (Sabellians,
Etrusci,
Umbri and
their allies the Gauls),
starting the
Samnite Wars. In 290 BC...
-
beginning of the 7th century BC, the Iron-Age
Etruscan civilization (Latin:
Etrusci) was
dominant in the region. Like most of the
other peoples in the region...
-
paenitet illis auctoribus ****entiri,
quibus et
apparitores hoc
genus ab
Etruscis finitimis, unde
sella curulis, unde toga
praetexta sumpta est... Thomas...
- Rome, 1903, p. 17). With
these names must
clearly be
judged the
forms Etrusci and Tusci,
although these forms must not be
regarded as
anything but the...
-
Cossurienses Delmateis =
Dalmatae (Dalmatians)
Eleatibus =
Eleates Etrusceis =
Etrusci (Etruscans)
Falisceis =
Falisci (Faliscans)
Galleis =
Galli (Gauls) Germaneis...