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Tarquinia — Comune Comune di Tarquinia A night view of the Priori Palace … Wikipedia
TARQUINIA — Située à proximité de la mer Tyrrhénienne, près de l’actuelle Corneto, Tarquinia (en latin Tarquinii, en étrusque Tarchuna) fut l’une des cités les plus florissantes de l’Étrurie méridionale. Le site comprend une acropole, entourée d’une enceinte … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tarquinia — Tarquinia : le palazzo Vitelleschi Administration … Wikipédia en Français
Tarquinia — Tarquinia, 1872 1922 Corneto Tarquinia, Stadt in der Provinz Viterbo, Italien, 133 m über dem Meeresspiegel, 5 km vom Tyrrhen. Meer, 14 600 Einwohner. Stadtbild: In der gut erhaltenen … Universal-Lexikon
Tarquinia — formerly (until 1922) Corneto Town (pop., 1991: 14,000), northern Lazio region, central Italy. It developed out of the ancient Tárchuna, one of the chief cities of the Etruscan confederation. It was defeated by Rome in the 4th century BC and… … Universalium
TARQUINIA — An important settlement of southern Etruria whose prominence is suggested by its linkage to the mythical Tarchun. Recent excavation and surveys have shown that some parts of the extensive plateau have been occupied since the Final Bronze Age… … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
Tarquinia — antig. (hasta 1922) Corneto Ciudad (pob., 1991: 14.000 hab.) del norte de la región de Lacio en el centro de Italia. Se desarrolló a partir de la antigua Tárchuna, una de las principales ciudades de la confederación etrusca. Derrotada por Roma en … Enciclopedia Universal
Tarquinia Molza — (November 1 1542 ndash; August 8 1617) was an Italian singer and poet. She was considered a great virtuosa and many artistic works were dedicated to her; Francesco Patrizi wrote about her singing in his treatise L amorosa filosofia , and she was… … Wikipedia