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Populonia or
Populonia Alta (Etruscan: Pupluna,
Pufluna or Fufluna, all
pronounced Fufluna; Latin: Populonium,
Populonia, or Populonii)
today is a frazione...
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Battle of
Populonia was
fought in 282 BC
between the
Roman Republic and the Etruscans. The
Etruscans and
Gauls were in
revolt against Rome. The Romans...
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parishes (frazioni): Baratti, Colmata, Fiorentina, La Sdriscia,
Populonia,
Populonia Stazione and Riotorto. The area of
modern Piombino was
settled since...
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Archaeological Park of
Baratti and
Populonia is
located in the
township of
Piombino (Province of Livorno) and
covers about 80
hectares between the...
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Felathri (Volaterrae, Volterra)
Fufluna (Populonium,
Populonia)
Parusia (Perusia, Perugia)
Tarchna (Volscian Anxur) (Tarracina, Terracina)...
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Archaeological Museum of
Populonia,
opened in 2001 in the town of Piombino, Italy,
contains artifacts from what was the
ancient territory of
Populonia (Val di Cornia)...
- and the
Prince of Piombino,
Marquis of
Populonia,
Prince of
Venosa and
Count of Conza, Lord di Scarlino,
Populonia, Vignale,
Abbadia del Fango, Suvereto...
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scattered throughout the empire, and
today kept in many
museums notably in
Populonia, Empúries and Warsaw. The one in
Warsaw in
particular seems to give a...
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Populonia Stazione is a
village in Tuscany,
central Italy,
administratively a
frazione of the
comune of Piombino,
province of Livorno. At the time of...
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themselves bishops of
Populonia.
Bishop Martinus (1181–1196) is the
first to be
called Bishop of
Populonia e M****a. On 22
April 1138,
Populonia was made a suffragan...