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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
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The painted scenes are of a quality virtually unrivalled elsewhere in the
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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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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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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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with sailcloth in 195 BC. A bishop of Tarquinii is mentioned in 456 AD.
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that is specifically excluded from the DOC wines of Tarquinia.
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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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1369:. University of California Press. p. 6.
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1252:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
1177:. The whites are composed of at least 50%
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1984:Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park
1829:Padua's fourteenth-century fresco cycles
1153:style wine. The grapes are limited to a
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1510:G. Körte, "Etrusker" in Pauly-Wissowa,
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1507:, xi. (Berlin, 1888), p. 510 sqq.
1318:The Etruscan Language: An Introduction
1069:The church of Santa Maria di Castello.
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32:Tarquinia (mother of Lucius Brutus)
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3067:English words of Etruscan origin
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1746:Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
1605:/ Tarquinia Tourism Information
1293:Giovine, Michael A. Di (2009).
1041:City gate of "Porta Romanelli".
52:needs additional citations for
2981:Battle of Lake Vadimo (310 BC)
2956:Battle of the Cremera (477 BC)
2161:Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo
1751:Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont
1412:. Firefly Books. p. 205.
247:Location of Tarquinia in Italy
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3474:World Heritage Sites in Italy
1641:World Heritage Sites in Italy
627:, who gave the Etruscans the
2986:Battle of Populonia (282 BC)
2811:Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum
2602:Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia
1733:Rock Drawings in Valcamonica
990:The Ancient City (La Civita)
892:129.36 ha (319.7 acres)
3428:Palazzo dei Papi di Viterbo
3383:Civita Castellana Cathedral
2971:Capture of Fidenae (435 BC)
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1490:(London, 1883), i. 301 sqq.
1438:Tarquinia, an Etruscan City
994:The city towered above the
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726:Sarcophagus of Lars Pulenas
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2966:Battle of Fidenae (437 BC)
2892:Sarcophagus of the Spouses
2735:Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
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1097:: Gothic-Romanesque church
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658:Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
623:—and of the infant oracle
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1055:Tarquinia National Museum
967:Famous tombs include the
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2961:Battle of Cumae (474 BC)
1979:Castel del Monte, Apulia
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818:Necropolis of Monterozzi
537:tombs in the widespread
521:, is an old city in the
408:133 m (436 ft)
3130:Tumulus of Montefortini
2402:Castiglione in Teverina
2245:with 17 other countries
2102:Villa Romana del Casale
2092:Necropolis of Pantalica
2027:Royal Palace of Caserta
1824:Orto botanico di Padova
1815:Torre della Ghirlandina
1581:4 November 2021 at the
1563:Encyclopædia Britannica
1547:Encyclopædia Britannica
1471:Encyclopædia Britannica
1075:Santa Maria di Castello
619:—the son or brother of
2951:Siege of Rome (508 BC)
2946:Siege of Rome (509 BC)
2031:Aqueduct of Vanvitelli
1911:Piazza del Duomo, Pisa
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2147:Campello sul Clitunno
1819:Piazza Grande, Modena
1408:Saunders, P. (2004).
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214:Location of Tarquinia
3433:Park of the Monsters
3378:Circeo National Park
3193:Civita di Bagnoregio
2866:Mythological figures
1834:Porticoes of Bologna
1535:at Wikimedia Commons
977:Tomb of the Leopards
816:Tarquinia, Etruscan
635:Demaratus of Corinth
426: • Density
178:Skyline of Tarquinia
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27:Town in Lazio, Italy
3062:Tyrsenian languages
2991:Roman-Etruscan Wars
2903:Terracotta warriors
2422:Civitella d'Agliano
2342:Bassano in Teverina
2306:Province of Viterbo
2197:Peschiera del Garda
2143:Temple of Clitumnus
2128:Cividale del Friuli
1599:Discoversoriano.com
1494:Notizie degli Scavi
1410:Wine Label Language
1090:Antonio del Massaro
1086:Tarquinia Cathedral
1059:Palazzo Vitelleschi
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803:and other objects.
523:province of Viterbo
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167:Comune di Tarquinia
3479:Villanovan culture
3363:Landmarks of Lazio
3105:Monteleone Chariot
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2836:Haruspex/Extispicy
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