History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... Etruscans , which they evolved from the letters employed by Greek colonists in south - western Italy . However , our fifty bilingual inscriptions I in which Etruscan is juxtaposed with another language unfortunately fail 14 ETRUSCAN ROME.
... Etruscans , which they evolved from the letters employed by Greek colonists in south - western Italy . However , our fifty bilingual inscriptions I in which Etruscan is juxtaposed with another language unfortunately fail 14 ETRUSCAN ROME.
Pagina 23
... Etruscan period that the rulers of Rome quit their earlier royal residence in the Regia and established themselves in- stead , and built a citadel , on the precipitous , defensible Capitoline Hill , while their followers settled between ...
... Etruscan period that the rulers of Rome quit their earlier royal residence in the Regia and established themselves in- stead , and built a citadel , on the precipitous , defensible Capitoline Hill , while their followers settled between ...
Pagina 31
... Etruscan ( as well as Greek ) counterparts , and the linkage of these three divinities is Etruscan . It was a grouping that may have been seen in other parts of Rome already . But it was here that it became famous , on the Capitol ...
... Etruscan ( as well as Greek ) counterparts , and the linkage of these three divinities is Etruscan . It was a grouping that may have been seen in other parts of Rome already . But it was here that it became famous , on the Capitol ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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