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    Lars Porsena
    (sometimes spelled
    Lars Porsenna
    ) was an
    Etruscan
    king known for his war against the city of
    Rome
    . He ruled over the city of
    Clusium
    , sometimes referred to as Clevsin. There are no established dates for his rule, but Roman sources often place it at around
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    Lars Porsena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Lars Porsena (sometimes spelled Lars Porsenna) was an Etruscan king known for his war against the city of Rome. He ruled over the city of Clusium, sometimes referred to as Clevsin. There are no established dates for his rule, but Roman sources often place it at around 500 BC.
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    Tomb of Lars Porsena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The tomb of the Etruscan king Lars Porsena, built around 500 BCE at Clusium (modern Chiusi), Italy, was described as follows by the Roman writer Marcus Varro (116-27 BCE): Porsena was buried below the city of Clusium in the place where he had built a square...
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    Lars Porsena. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07
    However, the Etruscan version identifies Lars Porsena with Mastarna, a legendary hero of Etruria, who conquered Rome and ruled over the city.
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    AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Lars Porsena, Ancient History, Rome, ... Lars Porsena or Lars Porsenna[both: lArz pOr´sunu, pOrsen´u] Pronunciation Key, ...
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    Lars Porsena (king of Clusium) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    legendary Roman hero who is said to have saved Rome (c. 509 BC) from conquest by the Etruscan king Lars Porsena.
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    Lars Porsena
    Following the eviction of the last king of Rome, the Etruscans attacked Rome under the leadership of Lars Porsena. ... Livy 2.9-13 Passage from Livy 2.9-13 on Mucius' encounter with Lars Porsena.
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    Scaevola - Gaius Mucius Scaevola
    Gaius Mucius earned the name Scaevola 'left-handed' when he lost his right hand to Lars Porsena's fire in a show of intimidating will power.
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    The Economist: ArchaeologyFew tombs would be juicier than that of Lars Porsena, an Etruscan king who ruled in central Italy around 500BC. Porsena's tomb has been sought for centuries in the rubble ...
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    Few tombs would be juicier than that of Lars Porsena, an Etruscan king who ruled in central Italy around 500BC. Porsena's tomb has been sought for centuries in the rubble under the Tuscan city of ...
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