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TARQUINII (Ancient city) ETROURIA
Demaratus (Demaratos), a merchant-noble of Corinth, and one of the Bacchiadae.
When the power of his clan had been overthrown by Cypselus. about B. C. 657, he
fled from Corinth, and settled at Tarquinii in Etruria, where he had mercantile
connexions. According to Strabo, he brought with him a large body of retainers
and much treasure, and thereby gained such influence, that he was made ruler of
Tarquinii. He is said also to have been accompanied by the painter Cleophantus
of Corinth, and by Eucheir and Eugrammus, masters of the plastic arts, and together
with these refinements, to have even introduced the knowledge of alphabetical
writing into Etruria. He married an Etrurian wife, by whom he had two sons, Aruns
and Lucumo, afterwards L. Tarquinius Priscus (Liv. i. 34; Dionys. iii. 46; Polb.
vi. 2; Strab. v, viii.; Cic. Tasc. Quaest. v. 37; Tac. Ann. xi. 14; Plin. H. N.
xxxv. 3, 12; Niebuhr, Rom. Hist. i.). For the Greek features pervading the story
of the Tarquins, see Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome.
This text is from: A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, 1873 (ed. William Smith). Cited Nov 2005 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
VENICE (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
1499
He came from Rethymno of Creta and established a printery that operating for 10 years
He came from Kerkyra and established a printery the first half of 16th century.
He came from Patra and established a printery the A' half of the 16th century.
1670
He came from Ioannina, established an important printery and Venice became a publishing house of Hellenism.
1670
Literary man and the editor of the editions at the printery of Glykos.
1670
Lterary man, librarian of Markian Library andtook care of editions at the printery of Glykos.
1686
1755
He came from Epirus, established a printery. The editos for the editions were Loverdos agapios, Gazis Anthimos e.t.c.
ANCONA (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
The Greeks were alloted in 1524 from the priest Klimi Z'.
1784
It was built in 1784.
VENICE (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
1500
A chapel that has been alloted to Greeks.
ANCONA (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
Not long ago the Fall, the half of the population of Agona was Greeks.
VENICE (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
It was created one of the most important Greek colonies.
VENICE (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
Established in the 17th(?) century.
Established in 17th(?) century.
ANCONA (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
1622
VENICE (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
1593
Established in 1593, in which taught Theofilos Korydallefs, Gerassimos Vlachos, Ilias miniatis, Nathanail Chychas etc.
1662 - 1797
Established with endowment from Thoma Falngiti from Corfu.
Established in early of 17th century, for the girls of Greek refugees.
ANCONA (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
1827
ITALY (Country) EUROPE
The Catholic Encyclopedia
1861 - 1863
VENICE (Town) NORTHERN ITALY
1490
He was etsablished a printery of Hellenic editions.
A house of 18th century of a Greek wholesale merchant.
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