Tuscia

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Tuscia
LocationTuscany, western Umbria, northern Lazio
RegionCentral Italy

Tuscia is a historical region of Italy that comprised the territories under Etruscan influence and the name adopted for Etruria after the Roman conquest.[1]

From the

Patrimony of St. Peter, which today is equivalent to the province of Viterbo and the northern part of the province of Rome north up to Lake Bracciano; the "ducal Tuscia", which included the territories of Lazio and Umbria subject to the Duchy of Spoleto, which was later also incorporated into the papal territories; and the "Lombard Tuscia", roughly the current Tuscany, including the territories subjected to the Lombards and constituting the Duchy of Tuscia.[2]

Villages

References

  1. ^ "La Tuscia e l'alta Tuscia viterbese, antica terra degli Etruschi | Meteo Marta". www.meteomarta.altervista.org. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  2. ^ Garzella, Gabriella (1998). Etruria, Tuscia, Toscana. L’identità di una regione attraverso i secoli. Volume II (in Italian).

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