Etruscan nobles
The ________ remained combative and skilled in the use of war chariots and horses.
Graeco Roman
The ensuing ________ heritage in literature, philosophy, and art served as the foundation of learning during the Middle Ages and paved the way to the new pathways explored during the Renaissance.
Etruscans
The ________ had the greatest foreign effect on the Romans.
Roman army
The ________, led by Etruscan kings and equipped and structured like the Greek phalanx, took control of much of Latium.
Roman
The right of manus in ________ law transferred control of a woman from father to husband (hand)
Etruscan women
________ played a more important role in family and society than Greek women in the polis.