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    Pyrgi (Greek: Πυργί, Greek pronunciation: [pirˈʝi]) is a village on the Greek island of Chios, known as the "painted village" on account of the decoration...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pyrgi (Italy). Pyrgi (Pyrgus in Etruscan) was originally an ancient Etruscan town and port in Latium, central Italy...
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    The Pyrgi Tablets (dated c. 500 BC) are three golden plates inscribed with a bilingual Phoenician–Etruscan dedicatory text. They are the oldest historical...
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    Lampeti, Syntriada, Tragano) Agios Georgios Agios Ilias (Agios Ilias, Pyrgi, Stamatelaiika) Agios Ioannis (Agios Ioannis, Kyani Akti, Palatas, Tragano)...
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    the north-located shrine at Pyrgi dedicated to Uni was built in approximately 500 BC, and neighboured a smaller Greek temple. Compared to other locations...
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    Dardania attacks Molossia 385 The Greeks colonized the island of Pharos (Hvar, Croatia). 384 Dionysius occupies Pyrgi and Caere 384 Chalcidian League annexes...
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    Lefka, Liagkaiika, Pyrgi, Schinos and Strongylaiika. The city's official seal includes a characteristic moment of the ancient Greek mythology. More specifically...
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    is also the goddess of the south sanctuary at Pyrgi, Italy. She is known as Leucothea in ancient Greek. She is often seen with the Etruscan god Śuri with...
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    Etruscan Texts of the Pyrgi Golden Tablets: Certainties and Uncertainties". In Bellelli, Vincenzo; Xella, Paolo (eds.). Le lamine di Pyrgi: Nuovi studi sulle...
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    cities of the Etruscan League. Its sea port and monumental sanctuary at Pyrgi was important for overseas trade. Today, the area of Cerveteri is best known...
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