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Volsinii or
Vulsinii (Etruscan:
Velzna or Velusna; Gr****: Ouolsinioi, Ὀυολσίνιοι; Ὀυολσίνιον), is the name of two
ancient cities of Etruria, one situated...
- is the
successor to the
ancient Roman town of
Volsinii (sometimes
termed Volsinii Novi – New
Volsinii – to
distinguish it from the
Etruscan city), scholarly...
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Volsinii,
Volsini or
Vulsini can
refer to the
following items:
Volsinii,
ancient name for
Bolsena Monti Volsini, a
mountain range near Lake
Bolsena Vulsini...
- to Etruria, wins an
engagement against the
Volsinii and
storms the town of Rusellae. The
cities of
Volsinii, Perusia, and
Arretium sue for
peace with Rome...
- 4th-century
writer and
consul Avienius, who was from Nortia's seat in
Volsinii,
addressed the
goddess in a
devotional inscription: Nortia, I venerate...
- Avienus) was a
Latin writer of the 4th
century AD. He was a
native of
Volsinii in Etruria, from the
distinguished family of the
Rufii Festi. Avienius...
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their name. The
estimates for the po****tions of the
largest cities (Veii,
Volsinii, Caere, Vulci, Tarquinia, Populonia)
range between 25,000 and 40,000 each...
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temple to him was
constructed on the
Aventine Hill by 264 BC, the date when
Volsinii (Etruscan Velzna) fell to the Romans. Propertius, the
major literary source...
- son of a
Roman eques of the name of Capito,
Musonius Rufus was born in
Volsinii,
Etruria about 20–30 AD. By the time of Nero, he was
already famous in...
- Vetulonia)
Vipsul (Faesulae, Fiesole)
Velch (Vulci, Volci)
Velzna (Volsiniia,
Volsinii)
There was a
period between 600 BC and 500 BC,
during which twelve Etruscan...