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- of Lydians, wretched by a persistent famine, decided to migrate. Led by Tyrsenos, son of Atys, king of Lydia, they sailed to the west coast of central Italy...
- and Herodotus told it, the migration to Lemnos was led by Tyrrhenus / Tyrsenos, the son of Atys (who was king of Lydia). Strabo added that the Pelasgians...
- (578–535) Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (535–510/509) BC Mezentius fl. c. 1100 BC Tyrsenos Velsu fl. 8th century BC Women in the Etruscan society Titus Livius (Livy)...
- story of Etruscan origins as a m**** migration from Lydia, led by King Tyrsenos, a migration due to the famine experienced shortly after the Trojan War...