- In
Etruscan mythology,
Tarchon was a
culture hero who co-founded the
Etruscan dodecapolis along with his
brother Tyrrhenus. He
appears in
literature such...
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Tarchon may
refer to:
Tarchon the Elder,
legendary founder of
Tarquinii and the
Etrurian League Tarchon the Younger,
antagonist of
Aeneas Tarchon, a speculative...
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report of the haruspex,
Tarchon, who was
instructed by Tyrrhenus.
Tarchon's work on Tages, he says, is a
dialogue in
which Tarchon asks
Tages questions in...
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tries to
escape multiple times.
Jupiter then
inspires Tarchon to
rally the Etruscans.
Tarchon chides his men and
mocks Camilla for
being a woman, and...
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founders of the
Etruscan League of
twelve cities,
along with his
brother Tarchon.
Herodotus describes him as the
saviour of the Etruscans,
because he led...
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Beowulf Hengist and
Horsa Lud son of Heli (Also Celtic)
Robin Hood
Sceafa Tarchon Tyrrhenus Ilmarinen Lemminkäinen Väinämöinen
Abderus Achilles Aeneas Ajax...
- the
Etruscan League of
twelve cities was
founded by
Tarchon and his
brother Tyrrhenus.
Tarchon lent his name to the city of Tarchna, or Tarquinnii, as...
- Family:
Phiditiidae Genus:
Phiditia Species: P. cuprea
Binomial name
Phiditia cuprea (Kaye, 1901)
Synonyms Tarchon cuprea Kaye, 1901
Zolessia cuprea...
- and that he was Dispater,
which corresponds to
Aulus Caecina's view that
Tarchon dedicated all the
Etruscan cities of the Po
valley to Dispater. De Grummond...
- city may have been
established by the Phoenicians, who
referred to it as
Tarchon.
According to
Samuel Bochart,
signifies a citadel. The
moniker likely stemmed...