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Tarquinia (Italian: [tarˈkwiːnja]),
formerly Corneto, is an old city in the
province of Viterbo, Lazio,
Central Italy,
known chiefly for its
ancient Etruscan...
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Fufluna (Populonium, Populonia)
Parusia (Perusia, Perugia)
Tarchna (Volscian Anxur) (Tarracina, Terracina)
Tarchnal (Tarquinii, Tarquinia)...
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Tarchon and his
brother Tyrrhenus.
Tarchon lent his name to the city of
Tarchna, or Tarquinnii, as it was
known by the Romans.
Tyrrhenus gave his name...
- Tarquinii, in
Etruscan Tarchna or Tarchuna,
after its
legendary founder, the folk-hero Tarchon,
although in
historical times the
Tarchna family had branches...
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Perusia Perugia Pupluna, Fufluna,
Pupuluna Populōnia
Populonia Tarchuna,
Tarchna Tarquinii Tarquinia (Corneto) Vatluna, Vetluna, Vetaluna,
Vatalu Vetulōnia...
- pre-Indo-European
origin (Ταρρακινή in
ancient Gr****), or as
Etruscan (
Tarchna or Tarchuna, the name of the
Tarquinii family): in this view, it would...
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Vetluna (Vetulonia),
Arretium (Arezzo),
Perusna (Perugia),
Curtun (Cortona),
Tarchna (Tarquinia),
Caisra (Cere),
Clevsin (Chiusi) and
Rusellae (Roselle). Strabo...
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Confronted leopards appear in a tomb
found in
Tarchuna (Tarquinia), or
Tarchna Tarchnal, the
chief of the
twelve cities of Etruria, a
district in what...
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orthography of Tarquinius, the
Latin form of the
Etruscan gentilicium Tarchna. The
Tarquitii would therefore be of
Etruscan origin,
perhaps from the...
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bottled the
renowned soft
drinks of the time,
including Citrina, Sajanai,
Tarchnas, and Altukas.
Pepsi Cola and Coca-Cola are said to have
competed for the...