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  1. Tuscany is named after its pre- Roman inhabitants, the Etruscans. It was ruled by Rome for many centuries. In the Middle Ages, it saw many invasions, but in the Renaissance period it helped lead Europe back to civilization. Later, it settled down as a grand duchy.

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Historical Tuscany. The name Tuscany is derived from an Etruscan tribe that settled there about 1000 bce. Tuscia came into official use under the Roman Empire in the 3rd century ce. Politically united under the barbarian Lombards as a duchy with its seat at Lucca in the 6th century, Tuscany was next set up as a county by the Franks ...

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    Tuscany is known for its landscapes, history, artistic legacy, and its influence on high culture. It is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and of the foundations of the Italian language.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2023 · Brief Overview of Tuscany's History. Tuscany was the home land of the Etruscans, which was annexed by Rome in 351 BC. After the fall of the Roman empire, the region, which became known as Tuscany (Toscana in Italian) came under the rule of a succession of rulers (Herulians, Ostrogoths, etc.) and emerged as a political entity with its ...

  5. 16 de ago. de 2023 · As you tour Tuscany, you are drawn into its history; the twists & turns that shaped its landscape, politics & personality. Anghiari is the perfect example of a small town which left a large mark - large enough to be captured by artists like Leonardo da Vinci. Read here to discover the story.

  6. 22 de sept. de 2022 · No wonder people regard Tuscany as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and as the foundation of the Italian language! But how did Tuscany become such an influential region? To understand, we must go back in time and examine the region's history. In this post, I'll tell you more about different periods of history.

  7. The area's history dates to the late second millennium B.C.E. and the Apennine culture (1350–1150 B.C.E.) and the following Villanovan culture (1100–700 B.C.E.) which saw Tuscany, and the rest of Etruria, taken over by chiefdoms. Tuscany's name comes from its pre-Roman inhabitants, the Etruscans.