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A town in Etruria

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  • Etruria Works — The Etruria Works was a ceramics factory opened by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769 in a district of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England, which he named Etruria. Wedgwood had previously based his business in the nearby town of Burslem at the Ivy House… …   Wikipedia

  • Luna (Etruria) — Luna (mod. Luni) was an ancient city of Etruria, Italy, 4 miles southeast of modern Sarzana. It was the frontier town of Etruria, on the left bank of the river Macra (now Magra), the boundary in imperial times between Etruria and Liguria. When… …   Wikipedia

  • Feronia (Etruria) — Feronia or Lucus Feroniae (polytonic|Φερωνία, Strabo; polytonic|Λοῦκος Φηρωνίας, Ptolemy) was an ancient town of southern Etruria, at the foot of Mount Soracte, within the territory of Capena, with a celebrated temple or shrine of the goddess… …   Wikipedia

  • Ad Turres — was the name of several different places in antiquity:*Ad Turres (Bruttium), a town of Bruttium *Ad Turres (Byzacene), a town of Byzacene *Ad Turres (Liburnia), a town of Liburnia; now Crikvenica, Croatia *Ad Turres (Etruria), a town of Etruria… …   Wikipedia

  • Caere — For Caere, Inc., see OmniPage and Nuance Communications. An ancient Etruscan vase from Caere (ca 525 BC) depicting Heracles presenting Cerberus to Eurystheus. Caere (also Caisra and Cisra) is the Latin name given by the Romans to one …   Wikipedia

  • Vetulonia — Vetulonia, formerly called Vetulonium or Vatluna, was an ancient town of Etruria, Italy, the site of which is probably occupied by the modern village of Vetulonia, which up to 1887 bore the name of Colonnata and Colonna di Buriano: the site is… …   Wikipedia

  • Alsium — (modern: Palo) was an ancient town of Etruria, on the Via Aurelia, by which it is about 35 km from Rome. It was one of the oldest cities of Etruria, but does not appear in history until the Roman colonization of 247 BCE, and was never of great… …   Wikipedia

  • Forum Cassii — was an ancient town of Etruria, situated on the Via Cassia, with the formation of which, from its name, it was certainly connected. It is known to us from the Itineraries, which place it 11 M. P. beyond Sutrium (modern Sutri), between that place… …   Wikipedia

  • fescennine — adjective Etymology: Latin fescennini (versus), ribald songs sung at rustic weddings, probably from Fescinninus of Fescennium, from Fescennium, town in Etruria Date: 1601 scurrilous, obscene …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Door — For other uses, see Door (disambiguation). A door is a movable structure used to open and close off an entrance, typically consisting of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or rotates inside of a space. When open, they admit ventilation… …   Wikipedia

  • Tuscana — was an ancient town of Etruria, about 15 miles northwest of Tarquinii. It is hardly mentioned in ancient literature; it was a station on the road from Blera to Saturnia, a prolongation of the Via Clodia. On the hill of S. Pietro are remains of… …   Wikipedia

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