etruscan in A Sentence

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    Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Hells.

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    Both Etruscan men and women danced.

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    As a strategos, he twice defeated Etruscan armies.

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    The Etruscan Gallery.

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    The heart of"Etruscan Shrew" beats 1511 times a minute.

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    The Gregorian Museum of Egyptian art and Etruscan art.

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    Another reference work declares:“ Etruscan tombs show scenes of horror that inspired

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    Compared to these images, supporting evidence from Etruscan tomb-paintings is tentative and late.

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    The traditional head-and-shoulders bust may have been an Etruscan or early Roman form.

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    it had been part of the Etruscan world and then that of the Gauls.

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    Another reference work declares:“ Etruscan tombs show scenes of horror that inspired Christian paintings of hell.”.

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    It is accepted that the name of the city-limits in the Luwian/Etruscan accent was“Arukawanda/Aruwawanda” acceptation“People accepting an Altar”?

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    Wall paintings in ancient Etruscan tombs were influenced by the Greek and Egyptian visions and show fearsome torments to be avoided.

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    For those who want it there is also the Museum of Torture- not really suitable for children!- or the Etruscan Museum.

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    The first Etruscan king created a raised wooden platform to seat Rome's rich and famous, while his grandson added additional seating for the commoners.

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    In the 13th century, on the excavations of the Etruscan burial, a figure of a chimera was found, the outlines of which completely repeated the Greek myth.

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    Considered the first true alphabet, it was later appropriated by the Latins(later to become the Romans) who combined it with notable Etruscan characters including the letters“F” and“S”.

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    During the‘Second Restoration', in 1851, Leopoldo II united the universities of Pisa and of Siena in a unique Etruscan Athenaeum motivated partly by economic reasons, but primarily for political control.

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    During the Second Restoration in 1851, Leopoldo II united the universities of Pisa and Siena in a unique Etruscan Athenaeum, motivated in part by economic reasons, but primarily for political control.

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    Long after the games had ceased, the 7th century AD writer Isidore of Seville derived Latin lanista(manager of gladiators) from the Etruscan word for"executioner," and the title of Charon(an official who accompanied the dead from the Roman gladiatorial arena) from Charun, psychopomp of the Etruscan underworld.

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    Umbria is also the region of Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake in central Italy, where there are still the remains of Etruscan settlements, especially in the area of Castiglione del Lago, a resort that combines the charm of the natural landscape, the romance and the stillness of the waters of the lake.

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    Umbria is also the region of Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake in Central Italy, in which they are present, even today, the remains of settlements Etruscan, especially in the area of Castiglione del Lago, a place that It combines the charm of the natural landscape, the romance and stillness of the lake water.

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