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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:
- Stephan Steingräber, Abundance of Life: Etruscan Wall Painting, Getty Publications, 2006
Références
- ↑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:
- Stephan Steingräber, Abundance of Life: Etruscan Wall Painting, Getty Publications, 2006
Références
- ↑Pliny the Younger, Letters 3.1