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territories in about 385 BC. This new flourishing state allowed a rapid recovery of all activities. Large burial monuments decorated by paintings, with sarcophagi and funerary sculptures in stone, reflect the eminent social position of the new aristocratic classes, but several inscriptions on walls and sarcophagi, including the important
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The ancient city had shrunk to a small fortified settlement on the "Castellina" location during the early Middle Ages, while the more strategically placed Corneto (possibly the "Corito" mentioned in Roman sources) grew progressively to become the major city of the lower Maremma sea coast, especially
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However, during the 4th century BC when Tarchuna's expansion was at its peak, a bitter struggle with Rome took place. In 358 BC, the citizens of Tarchuna captured and put to death 307 Roman soldiers; the resulting war ended in 351 BC with a forty years' truce, renewed for a similar period
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During this period, Tarchuna overtook Caere and other Etruscan cities in terms of power and influence. In this period colossal walls were built around the city in response to threats from the Celts and from Rome. Tarchuna, not affected by Celtic invasions, finally colonised all its previously held
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The painted scenes are of a quality virtually unrivalled elsewhere in the Etruscan world and give a valuable insight into the secretive world of the Etruscans which is rarely documented. They show banquets with dances and music, sporting events, occasional erotic and mythical scenes. In the late
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influences. The façade has a small bell-tower and three entrances. The interior has a nave and two aisles, divided by massive pilasters with palaeo-Christian capitals and friezes. Noteworthy are also the rose-window in the nave and the several marble works by Roman
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period underworld demons escorting the dead on their journey to the beyond including scenes in the nether world were depicted, and also processions of magistrates and other symbols of the rank of the eminent members of the families buried there.
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The name of Corneto was changed to Tarquinia in 1922. Reversion to historical place names (not always accurately), was a frequent phenomenon under the Fascist Government of Italy as part of the nationalist campaign to evoke past glories.
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that exported wine and had coral fisheries. Little is known about Tarquinii in Roman times, but the flax and forests of its extensive territory are mentioned by classical authors, and Tarquinii offered to furnish
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The main necropolis of Tarchuna, part of which can be visited today, is the Monterozzi necropolis with some 6,000 tombs, at least 200 of which include beautiful wall paintings, and many of which were
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The large walls were built during the city's most prosperous period in the 6th century BC and measured about 8 km long, enclosing 135 ha, and long parts of the northern section are visible.
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At the end of the 5th century and during the first half of the 4th century BC a brief revival took place, both in the political and artistic sphere, probably under the ascendancy of the
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valley and was about 6 km from the sea. La Civita is made up of two adjoining plateaux, the pian di Civita and the pian della Regina, joined by a narrow saddle.
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In 509 BC, after the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, the family of Tarquinius Superbus went into exile in Caere. He sought to regain the throne at first by the
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family, whose members contributed to the renewed expansion of Tarchuna and the repopulation and growth of towns in the hinterland. The Spurinnas' tomb, known as the
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with wooden structures and decorations, notably the famous and exquisite frieze of winged horses in terracotta that is considered a masterpiece of Etruscan art.
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that the forces of Tarchuna fought well on the right wing, initially pushing back the Roman left wing. After the battle the forces of Tarchuna returned home.
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The emergence of Tarchuna as a trading power as early as the 8th Century BC was influenced by its control of mineral resources located in the
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yield of 12 tonnes/ha with finished wines needing a minimum 10.5% alcohol level. The reds are a blend of at least 60%
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from these tombs, some showing traces of painting, were preserved in the municipal museum, as were numerous
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The Etruscan and Roman city is situated on the long plateau of La Civita to the north of the current town.
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The impact of Etruscan culture on Rome was notably manifested during the reign of the fifth king,
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When Tarchuna came under Roman domination is uncertain, as is also the date at which it became a
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period) to Roman times, were on the adjacent promontories including that of today's Tarquinia.
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This article is about the city. For the sister of Tarquin the Proud, last king of Rome, see
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Communal Palace, in Romanesque style, begun in the 13th century and restored in the 16th
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The ancient burial grounds (necropoleis), dating from the Iron Age (9th century BC, or
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with sailcloth in 195 BC. A bishop of Tarquinii is mentioned in 456 AD.
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Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
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Measuring c. 44 × 25 m and dating to c. 4th–3rd century BC, it was built in
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and, when that failed, by force of arms. He convinced the cities of Tarchuna and
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Numerous Roman religious rites and ceremonies derived from Tarchuna, and even in
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During the second half of the 4th century sculpted and painted sarcophagi of
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Site of the ancient city on the plateau of La Civita opposite the modern town
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Tarquinia's town square, with the city hall (Palazzo Comunale) on the right.
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Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale
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brought in Greek workmen. Descendants of Demaratus became kings of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The importance of Tarquinii to archaeologists lies mainly in its
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that is specifically excluded from the DOC wines of Tarquinia.
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and up to 30 other local grape varieties with the exception of
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The Romans: An Introduction to Their History and Civilisation
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Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries
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to support him and led their armies against Rome in the
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The Heritage-scape: UNESCO, World Heritage, and Tourism
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City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto
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Notizie storiche archeologiche di Tarquinia e Corneto
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Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)
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Coat of arms of Tarquinia
Tarquinia is located in Italy
Tarquinia is located in Lazio
42°14′57″N 11°45′22″E / 42.24917°N 11.75611°E / 42.24917; 11.75611
Italy
Region
Lazio
Province
Viterbo
Frazioni
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET

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