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Etruscans
nominative: Rasennae
- 1801, Christian Gottlob Heyne, Chr. G. Heynii, Opuscula academica collecta, page 394:
- diuersi ab Etruscis, qui proprio nomine Rasennae vel Turasennae dicti in alterum nomen a Graecis Romanisque scriptoribus deflexi sunt.
- diverse (ones) of the Etruscans, who by proper name Rasennae or Turasennae are called
accusative: Rasennas
- 1801, Christian Gottlob Heyne, Chr. G. Heynii, Opuscula academica collecta, page 403:
- Cum alia sint argumenta, quibus Etruscos, Rasennas dictos,
- With others there would be arguments, for whom Etruscans, called Rasennas,
genitive: Rasennarum
- 1800-1811, Ézsaiás Budai, Közönséges história:
- Heyne Nov. Comment. Soc. Goetz. Tom. III. p, 38. 39. : Rasennarum nomen, tamquam Etruscorum domesticum, et proprium Dionysius nobis servavit (L. I. c. 30.); addit ille, a duce Rasenna ortum, quod an verum fit, parum nos habet sollicitos.
to sort
- 1914, Pericla Navarchi Magonis, chapter IX, Terra Boum:
- "In ea," inquam, "quae a diversissimis tribubus Vitalorum incolitur. Ad Meridiem enim, atque ad Ortum solis cum Septemtrione, Iapyges incolae appellantur; longe hinc ad Septemtrionem Rasennae vivunt, qui magnas erigunt urbes, atque in fertilissimis ultra montes vallibus regem habent.
- 1990, Hermes americanus, volume 8, issues 1-2, pages 20 and 26:
- "At non Rasennae vos estis, nec ad abigenda armenta nostra venistis?"
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- "Ecce Tyrrheni, vel Rasennae, vel quidquid vocari velitis,"