Ancient civilization on the Appenine Peninsula.
1The Egyptians in the valley of the Nile, the Etruscans in Italy.
2The architectural development of the house proceeded in Italy from the Etruscans.
3As teachers of the Romans the Etruscans were followed by the Greeks.
4The Etruscans however by no means confined themselves to robbery and pillage.
5Etruria was in their neighbourhood; of the Etruscans the Veientes were the nearest.
6The Etruscans for several centuries were the leading nation in Italy.
7These painted vases are the spoil from the tombs of the ancient Etruscans.
8The Palasgians did the same, and were followed by the Etruscans.
9The Etruscans, too, the professional diviners of Rome, cultivated the science.
10The Etruscans on the other hand, while dark, were generally short of stature.
11Upon this the Etruscans fled, knowing that ultimate victory would not be theirs.
12Etruscans, a race from the Rhaetian Alps, acknowledged one God, 551-u.
13The Etruscans especially peopled hell with demons, hideous as a sick man's dreams.
14They are known as Kelts, Iberians, Etruscans, Romans, Pelasgians, Berbers, Semites.
15The Etruscans take up arms in favor of the Samnites.
16The chief Gods of the Etruscans were nine in number.
Translations for etruscans