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- Duchy of Tuscany (Italian: Granducato di Toscana; Latin: Magnus Ducatus Etruriae) was an Italian monarchy located in Central Italy that existed, with interruptions...
- Globicephala etruriae is an extinct species of pilot whale from the Pliocene of Italy. The type specimen was found in the Piacenzian coastal claystone...
- underworld) deity, who became the supreme god of the Etruscan pantheon, the deus Etruriae princeps, according to Varro. Voltumna's cult was centered in Volsini (modern-day...
- (1901). Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum XI.2.1: Inscriptiones Aemiliae, Etruriae, Umbriae, Latinae. Berlin: G. Reimer. Burke, Paul F. (2018). "Saint Pilate...
- existed 1569–1801 and 1814–1859) styled itself in Latin as Magnus Ducatus Etruriae (Grand Duchy of Etruria). The name Etruria also was applied to the Kingdom...
- establishment of the twelve city-states, whose league was called “duodecim populi Etruriae.” This league held ****emblies annually and selected their zilath mechl...
- architect was Joseph Pickford. The motto of the Etruria works was Artes Etruriae Renas****ur. This may be translated from the Latin as "The Arts of Etruria...
- Volsinii is designated by Livy and Valerius Maximus as one of the capita Etruriae ("heads of Etruria"). It is described by Juvenal as seated among well-wooded...
- Campaniae, Siciliae, Sardiniae Latinae (1883) Vol. XI: Inscriptiones Aemiliae, Etruriae, Umbriae Latinae (1888) Vol. XII: Inscriptiones Galliae Narbonensis Latinae...
- Etruscans] dictus Vicus Tuscus, et ideo ibi Vortumnum stare, quod is deus Etruriae princeps" Propertius, Elegy 4.2.41-46 Daniel P. Harmon, "Religion in the...