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Volterra (Italian pronunciation: [volˈtɛrra]; Latin:
Volaterrae) is a
walled mountaintop town in the
Tuscany region of Italy. Its
history dates from before...
- dictatorship, Orca was
given a
commission to
confiscate land in the area
around Volaterrae in Etruria,
which was to be
redistributed to Caesar's
veterans as a reward...
- Cerveteri)
Clevsin (Clusium, Chiusi)
Curtun (Cortonium, Cortona)
Felathri (
Volaterrae, Volterra)
Fufluna (Populonium, Populonia)
Parusia (Perusia, Perugia)...
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against the Etruscans.
Scipio fights a
costly indecisive battle near
Volaterrae. The
Lucanians s****
Roman aid
against the
invasion of the Samnites. In...
- are
known to have been from
Volaterrae in Etruria, and a
number of
other Persii are
found in
inscriptions from
Volaterrae, as well as the neighboring...
- the town of
Volaterrae, one of the
ancient cities of Etruria. A
sepulchre belonging to the
Caecinae has been
discovered near
Volaterrae; a beautiful...
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Etruscan origin,
appearing as
armne and
armni on
inscriptions found at
Volaterrae.
According to
another theory, that name was
given to
Arminius for his...
- by Tacitus.
Tuscus was a
member of the Caecinae, an
Etruscan family of
Volaterrae, one of the
ancient cities of Etruria.
According to
Fabius Rusticus, he...
- m****cripts,
Persius was born into an
equestrian family at
Volterra (
Volaterrae, in Latin), a
small Etruscan city in the
province of Pisa, of good stock...
- Vetulōnia
Vetulonia Veia, Veina, Veis Veii Veio Velathri, Velathera,
Felathri Volaterrae Volterra Velch, Velcal,
Velcl Vulci Volci Velzna, Velxe, Velsu, Velusna...