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    Lars Porsena (or Porsenna; Etruscan: Pursenas) was an Etruscan king (lar) known for his war against the city of Rome. He ruled over the city of Clusium ( Etruscan: Clevsin; modern Chiusi ). There are no established dates for his rule, but Roman sources often place the war at around 508 BC.

  2. A poem about the legendary Roman hero Horatius who defended the city of Rome from the Etruscan army led by Lars Porsena of Clusium. The poem describes the scenes of the battle, the courage of the defenders, and the fate of the invaders.

  3. Mar 6, 2017 · Lars Porsenna was the semi-legendary Etruscan king of Chiusi who famously attacked and probably occupied Rome c. 508 BCE when the city had just exiled its last king and was moving towards becoming a republic. His extravagant tomb is described by Pliny but has never been found.

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  5. Feb 11, 2021 · Lars Porsena was an Etruscan ruler mentioned in the earliest accounts of Roman history. His story is associated with Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the seventh and last semi-legendary king of Rome. Lars Porsena is also connected to the ancient city of Clusium, located in Tuscany, Italy.

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  6. Porsenna, the Etruscan king of Clusium, defeated the Romans and expelled Tarquinius Superbus. Yet before Porsenna could establish himself as monarch, he was forced to withdraw, leaving Rome without a king. Rather than restoring their king, the Romans replaced the kingship with two annually elected…. Read More.

  7. Jun 7, 2024 · The following poem by Thomas Babington Macaulay is a memorable ballad that recounts the courage of Horatius Cocles in his battle with the Roman army against the Etruscans. Lars Porsena of Clusium, by the Nine Gods he swore. That the great house of Tarquin should suffer wrong no more.

  8. May 11, 2018 · Lars Porsena was a legendary Etruscan chieftain and king of Clusium who tried to restore the exiled Tarquinius Priscus to the throne of Rome in the 6th century BC. He failed to capture Rome despite the heroic defense of the city by Horatius and his comrades.

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