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Etruscan ceevilisation (/ᵻˈtrʌskən/) is the modren name gien tae a ceevilisation o auncient Italy in the aurie correspondin roughly tae Tuscany, wastren... |
derived frae Laitin, wi some wirds frae Greek, Etruscan an ithergates. It is cried an inflectit leid - that means that the meanin o wirds can be chynged... |
Cerveteri (categerie Etruscan tombs) kent as Caere (an aw Caisra an Cisra in Etruscan, Agylla, Άγυλλα in Greek), it is famous for a nummer o Etruscan necropolises. Cerveteri is believit tae... |
fae there intae Greek. The Etruscan leid didnae contrast voicin wi plosive consonants, sae whan gamma wis taen intae the leid it wis uised tae shaw the... |
Ladispoli (categerie Airticles conteenin Italian-leid text) Ladispoli occupees the aurie existit the auncient Alsium, the port o the Etruscan ceety o Cerveteri an later a Roman colony citit bi Cicero. Alsium wis destroyed... |
Italic leids (categerie CS1 Inglis-leid soorces (en)) thit descendit frae the alphabet uised tae scrieve the non-Italic Etruscan leid, an, at the hinder end, frae the Greek alphabet. On the hale, Historical... |
Mazzano Romano (categerie Airticles conteenin Italian-leid text) other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. J.B. Ward-Perkins, "Etruscan Towns, Roman Roads and Medieval Villages: The Historical Geography of Southern... |
Formello (categerie Airticles conteenin Italian-leid text) it includes some o the airchaeological steids associatit wi the umwhile Etruscan ceety o Veii, north o the veelage o Isola Farnese, sooth o Formello. Dounset... |
Louvre (categerie CS1 Inglis-leid soorces (en)) Oriental Antiquities, Egyptian Antiquities, Greek Antiquities, Roman an Etruscan Antiquities, Islamic Airt, Sculptures, Airt objects, Picturs an paintins... |
Icarus (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) spellin, conventionally adoptit in Inglis; Ancient Greek: Ἴκαρος, Íkaros, Etruscan: Vikare) is the son o the master craftsman Daedalus, the creautor o the... |
Province o Terni (categerie Airticles conteenin Italian-leid text) o the Etruscan ceevilisation, their territory wis reducit tae the valleys o the Black an Velino. Ane o the maist important an richest Etruscan ceeties... |
Marzabotto (categerie Airticles conteenin Italian-leid text) the grunds o the Villa Aria, close tae the ceety, are the remains o a Etruscan toun o the 5t hunderyear BC, Misa, protectit on the wast bi the muntains... |
In Semitic, Auncient Greek an Latin, the letter representit /d/; in the Etruscan alphabet the letter wis superfluous but still retained (see letter B).... |
Sacrofano (categerie Airticles conteenin Italian-leid text) Romano, Riano, Roum. They wur oreeginally pairt o the territory o the Etruscan ceety o Veii. Later it wis hame tae numerous Roman villas, which wur abandoned... |
Latium (categerie Airticles conteenin Laitin-leid text) the Circeian promontory. The richt bank o the Tiber wis occupee'd bi the Etruscan ceety o Veii, an the ither borders wur occupeed bi Italic tribes. Subsequently... |
Perugia (categerie Etruscan steids) Marche. The history o Perugia goes back tae the Etruscan period. Perugia wis ane o the main Etruscan ceeties. The ceety is kent as the varsities toun... |
A (categerie CS1 Inglis-leid soorces (en)) first letter o the Phoenicial alphabet, whaurfrae the seemilar Greek, Etruscan an Roman letters. Aleph itsel mey be ultimately frae the Egyptian hieroglyphic... |
in some o thir leids. The soond value o the letter wis /n/—as in Greek, Etruscan, Latin an aw modren leids. N represents a dental or alveolar nasal in virtually... |
Zeus (categerie Pages that wis written by a body that haesna a guid grip on the leid) meethologie. His Roman coonterpairt is Jupiter, Hindu coonterpairt is Indra an Etruscan coonterpairt is Tinia. The god's name in the nominative is Ζεύς Zeús /zdeús/... |
R (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) thair leid, the wird for "heid" wis rêš (an aa the name o the letter). It developed intae Greek 'Ρ' ῥῶ (rhô) an Latin R. It is likely that some Etruscan an... |