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Steven Frank
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6 March, 12:53
How were the etruscans important to Rome
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In the 6th century the Etruscans expanded their influence over a wide area of Italy. They founded city-states in northern Italy, and to the south, their influence expanded down into Latium and beyond. Early Rome was deeply influenced by Etruscanculture (the word "Rome " is Etruscan).
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