Porsenna - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Porsenna
(Lars Porsenna) - Etruscan king, 6th century B.C.
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he entered the camp of Porsenna by himself, and, with death
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also lost his life. 3 Porsena, king of the Etruscans and
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they were given back by Porsena, as a mark of honour
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in the treaty granted by Porsena to the Roman nation {508
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the labyrinth made by King Porsena of Etruria to serve as
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ruscans and Romans, when Porsenna was king of the Etruscan
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were introduced to Porsenna, king of the Etruscans, he ask
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hostage among other maidens to Porsenna, she escaped the guards in
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long and arduous war by Porsenna king of the Etruscans, secretly
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son. He took refuge with Porsenna, the king of Etruria, by
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[11] When Porsenna, king of the Etruscans, was
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[12] When King Porsenna was besieging the city, Mucius
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[13] Porsenna received the noble Cloelia among
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