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National Archaeological Museum in Florence.
Known as the
Sarcophagus of
Larthia Seianti, the two
women were
probably from the same
dynastic family in ancient...
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century BC Lars
Porsena fl. late 6th
century BC
Aruns fl. c. 500 BC
Lausus Larthia Thefarie Velianas fl. c. late 6th century–early 4th
century BC,
known from...
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married to a man
named Tlesna ('Tlesnasa'). She also
seems to be
related to
Larthia Seianti,
whose sarcophagus is now in the
National Archaeological Museum...
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engraved on
crockery and
funerary frescoes include: Ati, Culni, Fasti,
Larthia, Ramtha, Tanaquille, Veilia,
Velia and Velka. By comparison, in
Roman society...
- on a cart
while Odysseus looks on, alabaster, Volterra.
Sarcophagus of
Larthia Seianthi,
terracotta with
traces of polychrome, Chiusi. Head of deity,...