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  1. विवरण Flag of the Kingdom of Etruria.svg. Italiano: Bandiera del Regno di Etruria. English: Flag of the Kingdom of Etruria. Français : Drapeau du Royaume d'Étrurie. It is easy to put a border around this flag image. : [ [File:Flag of the Kingdom of Etruria.svg| border |96x176px]] स्रोत. Roberto Breschi's flags.

  2. Etruria, aka Tyrrhenia or Tyrsenia, is the land of the Etruscans, a pre-Indo-European people on the Italic peninsula, that was subsumed into the growing Roman Republic. Etruria may also refer to: Etruscan civilization also referred to as Etruria. Kingdom of Etruria (1801-1807), a former kingdom located in what is now Tuscany.

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  4. The Kingdom of the Netherlands ( Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛik dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə (n)] ⓘ ), [g] commonly known simply as the Netherlands, [h] is a sovereign state consisting of a collection of constituent territories united under the monarch of the Netherlands, who functions as head of state.

  5. File:Royal Coat of Arms of Etruria.svg (file redirect) User:Heralder; File:Royal Arms of Etruria.svg; File:Lesser Arms of Etruria.svg; File:Middle Arms of Etruria.svg; File:Etrurian Kingdom and War Flag with Great Royal Coat of Arms.svg; File:Middle Royal Coat of Arms of Etruria.svg; Category:Charles II, Duke of Parma; Category:Kingdom of Etruria

  6. Charles Louis ( Italian: Carlo Ludovico; 22 December 1799 – 16 April 1883) was King of Etruria (1803–1807; reigned as Louis II ), Duke of Lucca (1824–1847; reigned as Charles I), and Duke of Parma (1847–1849; reigned as Charles II). He was the only son of Louis, Prince of Piacenza, and his wife Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain.

  7. The Kingdom of Etruria (/ɪˈtrʊəriə/ IH-troor-EE-ə; Italian language: Regno di Etruria ) was an Italian kingdom between 1801 and 1807 that made up a large part of modern Tuscany. It took its name from Etruria, the old Roman name for the land of the Etruscans.[1] The kingdom was created by the Treaty of Aranjuez, signed at Aranjuez, Spain on 21 March 1801. In the context of a larger ...

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