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Les environs:

Tarquinia, Doganaccia, The Queen`s TumulusTarquinia, Tomba BruschiViillanovian Necropolis of Villa Bruschi FalgariAra della Regina

Localisation:

  • Italie, Tarquinia
  • geo:42.248394,11.778974
  • Précision ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • -510~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Tombeau ou tombes
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=23726

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

Tomba del Cardinale was discovered in 1699, then lost and rediscovered in 1780 by Cardinal Garampi, bishop of Tarquinia. It dates back to 510-500 BC. Inscriptions on the walls indicate the tomb belongs to the noble Vestarcnie family, related to the important Spurinna gens, and of which a descendant, Vestricius Spurinna, will be twice a consul of Rome in the age of flavia1.

See:

  1. Stephan Steingräber, Abundance of Life: Etruscan Wall Painting, Getty Publications, 2006

Références

  1. Pliny the Younger, Letters 3.1

Tomba del Cardinale was discovered in 1699, then lost and rediscovered in 1780 by Cardinal Garampi, bishop of Tarquinia. It dates back to 510-500 BC. Inscriptions on the walls indicate the tomb belongs to the noble Vestarcnie family, related to the important Spurinna gens, and of which a descendant, Vestricius Spurinna, will be twice a consul of Rome in the age of flavia1.

See:

  1. Stephan Steingräber, Abundance of Life: Etruscan Wall Painting, Getty Publications, 2006

Références

  1. Pliny the Younger, Letters 3.1


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