Etruscans Latest News
A rare, untouched tomb from the Etruscans, a civilization that predated the Roman Republic, has been recently discovered in central Italy.
About Etruscans
- The Etruscans were a Mediterranean civilization that flourished between the 8th and 3rd centuries BCE.
- The Etruscans, also known as the Tyrrhenians, inhabited the area that is now Italy.
- Their country was called Tuscia, or Etruria.Â
- Etruria was located in the central part of the Italian peninsula.Â
- Etruria was bounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, on the north by the Arno River, and on the east and south by the Tiber River.
- They had a strong navy and dominated the seas on the western coast of Italy.
- The Etruscans possessed the biggest iron reserves in the whole of the western Mediterranean.
- Many features of Etruscan culture were adopted by the Romans, their successors to power in the peninsula.
- Etruscans were the first in the Mediterranean region to construct a city on the basis of a grid plan.Â
- In this plan, most of the streets were laid in a north-south direction with a few streets crossing them from the east-west direction.Â
- Romans later followed this plan while laying out military camps and new cities.
Etruscans Social Classes
- Scholars believe that there were three social classes in ancient Etruria.Â
- On the top was a powerful aristocratic, or noble class.Â
- Below them was a middle class that consisted of craftsmen, merchants, and sailors.Â
- Finally, there was a class of enslaved people.Â
- Unlike ancient Greece and Rome, women were considered equal in status to men.Â
- Etruscan women were often able to read and were educated.Â
Etruscans Religion
- Etruscans believed in a universe controlled by gods. For them, the gods existed in nature as well as in all objects made by humans.
- Etruscans thought that the gods revealed their presence through natural phenomena such as lightning.Â
- Their mythology was different from the Greeks and Romans.Â
- However, the gods that they worshiped became similar to important Greek and Roman gods such as Zeus, Hermes, and Athena.
Etruscans Decline
- The decline of the Etruscan civilization began toward the end of the 6th century and the beginning of the 5th century BCE.Â
- In 509 BCE the Etruscan kings were forced out of Rome.Â
- Their naval superiority ended when the Greeks destroyed their fleet in 474 BCE.Â
- By the middle of the 3rd century BCE, Etruscans were taken over by the Romans.Â
- Latin, the language of the Romans, replaced Etruscan.
- By the 1st century BCE, the Etruscan people were completely absorbed by the Roman Empire, and Etruscan culture ceased to exist as a distinct civilization.
Source: LS
Etruscans FAQ's
Q1: The Etruscan civilization flourished during which time period?
Ans: 8th to 3rd century BCE
Q2: The Etruscans were also known by which other name?
Ans: Tyrrhenians
Q3: Which modern-day country was home to the Etruscans?
Ans: Italy
Q4: Which river formed the eastern and southern boundaries of Etruria?
Ans: Tiber