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Etruscan civilization. In 1922, it was
renamed after the
ancient city of
Tarquinii (Roman) or Tarch(u)na (Etruscan).
Although little is
visible of the once-great...
- the
Roman monarchy in 509 BC, in
which the
Romans ousted the
Etruscan Tarquinii dynasty and
established the
Roman Republic, some
historians put the start...
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between the
republican forces of
ancient Rome and
Etruscan forces of
Tarquinii and Veii led by the
deposed Roman king
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus ("Tarquin...
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Tarquinius Superbus, the
fifth and
seventh Kings of Rome. Most of the
Tarquinii who
appear in
history are
connected in some way with this dynasty, but...
- army was
defeated by
Tarquinii,
which killed 307
captured Roman soldiers as a sacrifice. The city of
Falerii had
sided with
Tarquinii but
refused to hand...
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conspiracy and, when that failed, by
force of arms. He
convinced the
cities of
Tarquinii and Veii to
support him, and led
their armies against Rome in the Battle...
- ideals". The
hatred of the
Tarquinii is also
incompatible with the
election of
Collatinus (a
patrilineal member of the
Tarquinii) and of
Lucius Junius Brutus...
- (Perusia, Perugia)
Tarchna (Volscian Anxur) (Tarracina, Terracina)
Tarchnal (
Tarquinii, Tarquinia) Veii (Veii, Veio)
Vetluna (Vetulonium, Vetulonia)
Vipsul (Faesulae...
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throne soon
after at the
Battle of
Silva Arsia,
leading the
forces of
Tarquinii and Veii
against the
Roman army.
Valerius led the infantry, and Brutus...
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fifth King of Rome. The
daughter of a
powerful Etruscan family in
Tarquinii, Etruria,
Tanaquil thought her
husband would make a good leader, but since...