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  2. Veii - Wikipedia

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    The most famous king of Veii was Lars Tolumnus whose family was part of the Veientine aristocracy [14] and who instigated a war with Rome in 438 BC. [15] The nearby Roman colony of Fidenae revolted against Rome and allied itself with Veii, giving Tolumnus control of the Fidenate army. The Romans sent four envoys to demand an explanation but ...

  3. Portonaccio - Wikipedia

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    The Portonaccio Sanctuary of Minerva was the first Tuscan–type, i.e., Etruscan, temple erected in Etruria (about 510 BCE). [1] The reconstruction proposed for it in 1993 by Giovanni Colonna together with Germano Foglia, presents a square 60 feet (18 m) construction on a low podium (about 1.8 metres, considering the 29 cm foundation) and divided into a pronaos with two columns making up the ...

  4. Battle of Veii - Wikipedia

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    The battle of Veii, also known as the siege of Veii, [1] involved ancient Rome, and is approximately dated at 396 BC.The main source about it is Livy's Ab Urbe Condita.. The battle of Veii was the final battle between the Romans, who were led by Marcus Furius Camillus, who had been elected dictator, and the Etruscan city of Veii.

  5. Tomb of the Roaring Lions - Wikipedia

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    A local artist in Veii around the period was known as the Narce Painter. [1] He painted one of the vases found in the tomb, however he is not believed to have created the famous fresco paintings. The Narce Painter draws his lions in a different way to the frescos – giving them thinner, less protruding tongues. [ 1 ]

  6. Roman expansion in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Rome, however, still controlled only a very small area and its business played a minor role in the entire context of the Italian peninsula: the remains of Veii, for example, today fall entirely within the suburbs of modern Rome [21] and Rome's interests came to the attention of the Greeks, bearers of the leading culture of the time. [27]

  7. National Etruscan Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo of Veii [2] The Cista Ficoroni; A reconstructed frieze displaying Tydeus eating the brain of his enemy Melanippus; The Tita Vendia vase; The Sarpedon Krater (or, the "Euphronios Krater") - this is now at the Archaeological Museum of Cerveteri, it was at the Villa Giulia from 2008 to 2014; The Centaur of Vulci; Phoenician metal bowls

  8. Temple of Juno Regina (Aventine) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Juno Regina (Latin: templum or aedes Iuno Regina) was a temple on the Aventine Hill in Rome. A temple was vowed to "Juno, Queen of Veii" by Marcus Furius Camillus on his conquest of Veii. It was built in 396 BCE and dedicated on September 1.

  9. Battle of Fidenae (437 BC) - Wikipedia

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    After the death of its envoys, Rome sent an army to Fidenae under the consul Lucius Sergius Fidenas.He met the combined forces of Fidenae and Veii on the southern shores of the Anio River and fought a bloody and indecisive battle, where the eventual Roman victory was overshadowed by the great loss of life required to obtain it.