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Qué (quién) es Etruscan - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Etruscan (disambiguation)

Etruscan         
·noun Of or relating to Etruria.
II. Etruscan ·noun A native or inhabitant of Etruria.
Etruscan         
[?'tr?sk(?)n]
¦ noun
1. a native of Etruria, an ancient state of central Italy that was at its height c.500 BC.
2. the language of Etruria, written in an alphabet derived from Greek.
¦ adjective relating to Etruria, its people, or their language.
Origin
from L. Etruscus + -an.
Etruscan religion         
  • Rare Etruscan ''fanu'' located at [[Orvieto]].
  • Etruscan votive heads IV-II century BC found in various sanctuaries of Etruria
  • Reconstruction of an Etruscan temple, Museo di Villa Giulia, Rome, which is heavily influenced by studies of the Temple of Apollo at [[Portonaccio (Veio)]]
POLYTHEISTIC RELIGION PRACTISED IN ANCIENT ETRURIA
Etrucan mythology; Cautha; Apanu; Etruscan gods; Ani (Etruscan divinity); Etrurian mythology; Ani (Etruscan God); Etruscan deities; Etruscan polytheism; Etruscan myth; Disciplina Etrusca; Etrusca disciplina; Etruscan mythology; Etruscan goddess
Etruscan religion comprises a set of stories, beliefs, and religious practices of the Etruscan civilization, heavily influenced by the mythology of ancient Greece, and sharing similarities with concurrent Roman mythology and religion. As the Etruscan civilization was gradually assimilated into the Roman Republic from the 4th century BC, the Etruscan religion and mythology were partially incorporated into ancient Roman culture, following the Roman tendency to absorb some of the local gods and customs of conquered lands.

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Etruscan
Ejemplos de uso de Etruscan
1. The Italian trial centers on 35 artifacts acquired by the museum between 1'86 and the late 1''0s – including bronze Etruscan pieces, frescoes and painted Greek vessels.
2. Italy has seen items disappear from Greek, Etruscan and Roman ruins as well as from medieval, Renaissance and baroque palaces and churches.
3. The Italian trial centers on 35 artifacts acquired by the museum between 1'86 and the late 1''0s _ including bronze Etruscan pieces, frescoes and painted Greek vessels.
4. In November, The Los Angeles Times reported that True had borrowed $400,000 from the Fleischmans just days after finalizing the deal to acquire their 300–piece collection of Greek, Roman and Etruscan artifacts.
5. Set in its windows, like pearls in an oyster, are an elegant Attic red figure krater attributed to a 5th–century BC painter, an Etruscan pouring vessel and an array of vases.