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Caere

Caere (also Caisra and Cisra) is the Latin name given by the Romans to one of the larger cities of southern Etruria, the modern Cerveteri, approximately 50–60 kilometres north-northwest of Rome. To the Etruscans it was known as Cisra, to the Greeks as Agylla and to the Phoenicians as 𐤊𐤉𐤔𐤓𐤉𐤀 (.mw-parser-output…

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related to Further reading · 66
Caere → Agostini, Alessandro, Analysis, Ancient West, Archaeometry, Archaic, Berkeley, Caeretan Hydriae, California Press, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ, Cambridge University Pr, Cerveteri, Colivicchi, Corinna, Del Chiaro, Drago Troccoli, East, Emeline, Etruria
related to Ancient bishopric · 12
Caere → Caere Nova, Caere Vetus, Catholic Church, Ceri, Cerveteri, Diocese, No, Pope Symmachus, Porto, Rome, Saint Adeodatus, The
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Caere → Ashby, Cambridge University Press, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hugh, In Chisholm, This, Thomas, Vol

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bc etruscan rome etruria city cerveteri century area one also known greeks pyrgi town sea trade important time first roman

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Caererelated to Ancient bishopricSaint Adeodatus0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricRome0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricPope Symmachus0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricCaere Vetus0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricCerveteri0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricCaere Nova0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricCeri0.60section
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Caererelated to Ancient bishopricDiocese0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricPorto0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricNo0.60section
Caererelated to Ancient bishopricCatholic Church0.60section

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