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Who is the Etruscan? Where did it come from?

The Etruscans are a people living in Etruscan (now called Tuscany) in northern Rome. They were a very advanced culture of that era. They speak their own language, which has nothing to do with any Indo-European language family. They believed in divination and divination, and the Romans accepted it.

There are thirteen big cities in Etruscan, and since the founding of Rome, the Romans have occasionally fought with one of them. The southernmost city in Etruscan is Vie, which is only 10 miles from Rome. In 396 BC, the Romans conquered and destroyed the city. In 264 BC, the last city of Etruscan, Vilzna, fell to the Romans. Etruscan language and culture have basically died out. Etruscan was annexed by Rome.

When Rome was a kingdom, before the founding of the Republic in 509 BC, there was a king of Etruscan descent, Tacun.

Genetic studies show that Etruscans migrated from Lydia, now Turkey. Their civilization may be more advanced than the Italians, and they have established a prosperous civilization in the new country.