- male
- In the historical legends of ancient Rome, Horatius Cocles, Latin for "Horatius the one-eyed", was a hero who, on his own, defended the Pons...
- male, 72 years old
- Mario Torelli (born May 12, 1937, in Rome, Italy) is a contemporary scholar of Italic archaeology and the culture of the Etruscans. He teaches at...
- male
- Marcus Furius Camillus (ca. 446- 365 BC) was a Roman soldier and statesman of patrician descent. According to Livy, he was censor in 403 BC,...
- male
- Vulca was an artist from the Etruscan town of Veii. He is responsible for creating a terracotta statue of Jupiter that was inside the Temple of...
- male
- Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus (or Rullus), son of Marcus, of the patrician Fabii of ancient Rome, was five times consul and a hero of the...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Giuliano Bonfante (August 6, 1904 - September 9, 2005 in Rome) was an Italian linguistics scholar and expert on the language of the Etruscans and...
- male
- Lammert Bouke van der Meer is a Dutch archaeologist specialized in etruscology. He is associate professor of Classical Archaeology at Leiden...
- male
- Hellanicus of Lesbos (in Ancient Greek) (born in Mytilene on the isle of Lesbos in 490 BC) was an ancient Greek logographer who flourished during...
- male
- Gaius Marcius Rutilus (also seen as "Rutulus") was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times. He was first...
- male
- Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus was one of the Roman consuls in 298 BC. He led the Roman army to victory against the Etruscans near Volaterrae. A...
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