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Etruscans and Romans : Thermal springs and baths
Ita

Etruscans were the ancient inhabitants of Etruria (now Tuscany) in central Italy. From the eighth to fifth centuries BC their cities, forming a political association, dominated the region. After 396 they were absorbed by the Romans. Their non-Indo-European language is still untranslated. Their culture and archaeological history is to be found in museums and also at some well excavated sites where they lived and worked. More recent excavation has brought to light many indications of their ancient civilisation. The…

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Maritime Disasters: Dublin Bay

Against a background of the Napoleonic Wars, there was frenzied activity as recounted in newspapers with mass movement of volunteers from English regiments to Ireland. In 1807 volunteers of English regiments joined the 81st at Waterford. Volunteers from the militia reached Limerick from Galway en route to Cork to join the 27th and 67th regiments. On 22 November the Knight of Kerry, Maurice Fitzgerald, passed through Limerick en route to Ballinasloe to join the Royal Co Limerick Regiment. They…

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