Examples of 'etruria' in a sentence

Meaning of "etruria"

Etruria is a noun that refers to an ancient region in central Italy, often used in historical or archaeological contexts
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  • An ancient country in Italian Peninsula, located between the Arno and Tiber rivers, corresponding to modern day Tuscany in Western Italy; the home of Etruscans.
  • A former kingdom in Northern Italy, lasted between 1801 and 1807.
  • A suburb of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ8646).

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Etruria lasted less than a decade.
Welcome to etruria residences.
Etruria which is which is essentially Tuscany today.
Pyrrhus then began to march into Etruria.
The province of Etruria had heavy soil good for wheat.
Most works attributed to him were found in Etruria.
Etruria had taken no part in the Social War.
It was the chief of the twelve cities of Etruria.
Etruria saw itself relegated to the northern Tyrrhenian Sea.
The first of only two kings of Etruria.
Dorothy is an archer from Etruria who is the friend of Saul.
In the following year there were disturbances in Etruria.
The addition of Etruria is rare.
Firebrand is a young warrior in training in his hometown of Etruria.
Etruria became an important centre of production outside the Greek World.

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In exchange for the kingdom of Etruria.
References to all of Etruria united against Rome are therefore considered unhistorical.
Rome was certainly not yet able at this stage to dominate Etruria.
A map showing the extent of Etruria and the Etruscan civilization.
The consuls avert the crisis by obtaining grain from Etruria.
Tuscia is the name given to Etruria following the fall of Etruscan dominion.
It was decided that the two consuls both fight in Etruria.
The Umbria and her running mate Etruria were record breakers.
She was to retain the honors of a queen as she had before in Etruria.
Her sister RMS Etruria regained the blue ribbon the following year.
Many representations of such sceptres occur on the walls of the painted tombs of Etruria.
The consuls arranged for the import of grain from Etruria to address the shortage.
Tarquinia is one of the most important and artistically most important centers of Etruria.
The ancient people of Etruria are labeled Etruscans.
Most of the knowledge we have of Greek pottery comes from the graveyards of Etruria.
It sounds like Catulus went to Etruria to pursue Lepidus.
Ancient Cortona was one of the twelve cities of Etruria.
The Celts overran Etruria and began to march to Rome.
The signet style ring from Greece makes its way to Etruria and thrives there.
Etruria and Rome.
The cities and cemeteries of Etruria.
Etruria was predominantly an urban society, drawing its considerable wealth from seaborne trade.
Fleshing out the demography of Etruria.
They succeed taking control over Etruria and the Western Islands.
These techniques first developed in the South of Etruria.
Queen of Etruria.
She was accused of not enforcing the English blockade in Etruria.
Dennis of Etruria.
The remnants of the rebels are wiped out by Gnaeus Pompeius in Etruria.
King of Etruria.
They let the Samnites cross their territory to go to Etruria.
Louis of Etruria.
The mountains Licinianus referred to must have been in Etruria.
Kings of Etruria.
Much of the Athenian pottery production of that time was exported to Etruria.

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