etruria Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
etruria ka kya matlab hota hai
एट्रयूरिया
मध्य इटली में एक प्राचीन देश; लगभग 200 ईसा पूर्व द्वारा रोमनों द्वारा समेकित
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etruria's Usage Examples:
The seventh region consisted of Etruria, which preserved its ancient limits, extending from the Tiber to the Tyrrhenian Sea, and separated from Liguria on the north by the river Macra.
The sixth region was formed by Umbria, in the more extended sense of the term, as including the Ager Gallicus, along the coast of the Adriatic from the Aesis to the Ariminus, and separated from Etruria on the west by the Tiber.
Except, therefore, for a very small and apparently isolated area in the north of Latium and south of Etruria, all the tribes of Italy, though their idioms differed in certain particulars, are left undiscriminated.
To the latter category it is now possible to refer with certainty only the Etruscans (for the chronology and limits of their occupation of Italian soil see ETRURIA: section Language).
The district west of the Apennines, a region of great beauty and fertility, though inferior in productiveness to Northern Italy, coincides in a general way with the countries familiar to all students of ancient history as Etruria and Latium.
The Magra (Macra), in ancient times the boundary between Liguria and Etruria, may be considered as constituting on this side the limit of Northern Italy.
The existing seven were first published in a careful but largely mistaken transcript by Buonarotti in 1724, as an appendix to Dempster's De Etruria Regali.
The ancient Perusia first appears in history as one of the twelve confederate cities of Etruria.
(son of Louis of Etruria and Marie Louise, daughter of Charles IV., king of Spain).
On his death in 1802 the duchies were incorporated with the French republic and his son Louis became "king of Etruria."
etruria's Meaning':
an ancient country in central Italy; assimilated by the Romans by about 200 BC