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Die Seherin der Etrusker.
October 1, 1998, Fischer (Tb.), Frankfurt
Paperback - 2nd Edition
in German
3596140390 9783596140398
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Die Seherin der Etrusker - first published
1996, Wolfang Kruger
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3810503487 9783810503480
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Kings and Queens, soldiers and slaves, prophets and priests, palaces, forests and villages, everyday life objects, clothing, weapons, rituals and spells: that's the VIth Century B.C., and Italian Peninsula is ruled by Rasna, as the Etruscans called themselves. Rome is slightly more than a cluster of herders' hamlets, just behind Tibrin, the border river; shall be Rasna's deed to first shape its countenance through the Kings that we still remember: Tarquinius Priscus, Servius Tullius, Tarquinius Superbus (the Arrogant).
These novels do narrate their lives, recalling the ring of myths and legends without - ever - misinterpreting the historical and archaeological truths. They turn an Italian Peninsula's evolution crucial stage into a fascinating narrative fresco, portraying a great people's ending and the birth of a ruthlessly dominating nation.
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