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Pyrgi (Pyrgus in Etruscan) was
originally an
ancient Etruscan town and port in Latium,
central Italy...
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Pyrgi Tablets (dated c. 500 BC) are
three golden plates inscribed with a
bilingual Phoenician–Etruscan
dedicatory text. They are the
oldest historical...
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Pyrgi (Gr****: Πυργί, Gr**** pronunciation: [pirˈʝi]) is a
village on the Gr****
island of Chios,
known as the "painted village" on
account of the decoration...
- reproduction. As part of a
large Tuscan style temple, the north-located
shrine at
Pyrgi dedicated to Uni was
built in
approximately 500 BC, and
neighboured a smaller...
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cities of the
Etruscan League. Its sea port and
monumental sanctuary at
Pyrgi was
important for
overseas trade. Today, the area of
Cerveteri is best known...
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shrine of
Pyrgi included sacred prostitution,
performed by the "scorta Pyrgensia", the
prostitutes of
Pyrgi. The
shrine of
Pyrgi was a
wealthy one...
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northwest of Rome. It
includes the
beach resort of
Santa Severa (the
ancient Pyrgi), and a
medieval castle. In antiquity,
Santa Marinella was the site of Puni****...
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Catha is also the
goddess of the
south sanctuary at
Pyrgi, Italy. She is
known as
Leucothea in
ancient Gr****. She is
often seen with...
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castle facing the sea,
where the
ancient Etruscan port of
Pyrgi was once located. The
Pyrgi Tablets were
found here in 1964. Medici:
Masters of Florence...
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Astarte has been
brought to
light by the
discovery of the
Pyrgi Tablets in 1964. At
Pyrgi, one of the
ports of Caere,
excavations had
since 1956 revealed...