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- Tarchon abstract "In Etruscan mythology, Tarchon and his brother, Tyrrhenus, were culture heroes who founded the Etruscan League of twelve cities, the Dodecapoli. One author, Joannes Laurentius Lydus, distinguishes two legendary persons named Tarchon, the Younger and his father, the Elder. It was the Elder who received the Etrusca Disciplina from Tages, whom he identifies as a parable. The Younger fought with Aeneas after his arrival in Italy. The elder was a haruspex, who learned his art from Tyrrhenus, and was probably the founder of Tarquinia and the Etruscan League. Lydus does not state that, but the connection was being made at least as long ago as George Dennis. Lydus had the advantage in credibility, even though late (6th century AD), of stating that he read the part of the Etrusca Disciplina about Tages and that it was a dialogue with Tarchon's lines in "the ordinary language of the Italians" and Tages' lines in Etruscan, which was difficult for him to read. He relied on translations.In Virgil's Aeneid, Tarchon, king of the Tyrrhenians, leads the Etruscans in their alliance with Aeneas against Turnus and the other Latian tribes. The legend fits well with Lydus', as this Tarchon must been the younger, dating him to the century immediately after the Trojan War. Nothing in the archaeology of Tarquinii and the other cities of the league contradicts these legends, as they were all founded in Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age contexts; i.e., in one round number, about 1000 BC. The legends indicate that Aeneas was not an Etruscan, that he arrived in an already existing Etruria, and that it is to be dated to before the Trojan War."Tarchon" is the anglicized transliteration of the Greek Τάρχων, or Τάρκων in Strabo's Geography, which itself is thought to reflect tarχun in the Etruscan language. The same name is thought to be related to the Latin Tarquinius, the name of a Roman gens, and of the Tarquins, two of the legendary Seven Kings of Rome. Hittite expert Oliver Gurney thought that it might be related to the name of the Luwian storm god Tarhund.".
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- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Aeneas.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Aeneid.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Arezzo.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Etruscan_mythology.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Etruscans.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heroes_in_mythology_and_legend.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Cerveteri.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Chiusi.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Cortona.
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- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Etruscan_language.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Etruscan_mythology.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Fiesole.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Gens.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink George_Dennis_(explorer).
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Haruspex.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Hittites.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Joannes_Laurentius_Lydus.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Lydian.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Rome.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Luwian.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Luwian_language.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Lydia.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Gurney.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Orvieto.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Perugia.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Populonia.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Rusellae.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Kings_of_Rome.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Tages.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Tarquinia.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Tarquinia-Corneto.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Tarquinia_(gens).
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Tarquinii.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Tarquinius.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Trojan_War.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Turnus.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Tyrrhenus.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Veii.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Veio.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Vetulonia.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Virgil.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Volci.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Volterra.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLink Vulci.
- Tarchon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tarchon".
- Tarchon hasPhotoCollection Tarchon.
- Tarchon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Etruscans.
- Tarchon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Tarchon subject Category:Etruscan_mythology.
- Tarchon subject Category:Etruscans.
- Tarchon subject Category:Heroes_in_mythology_and_legend.
- Tarchon hypernym Heroes.
- Tarchon type Person.
- Tarchon type Etruscan.
- Tarchon type People.
- Tarchon comment "In Etruscan mythology, Tarchon and his brother, Tyrrhenus, were culture heroes who founded the Etruscan League of twelve cities, the Dodecapoli. One author, Joannes Laurentius Lydus, distinguishes two legendary persons named Tarchon, the Younger and his father, the Elder. It was the Elder who received the Etrusca Disciplina from Tages, whom he identifies as a parable. The Younger fought with Aeneas after his arrival in Italy.".
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