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'''Spurinna''' may refer to: |
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'''Spurinna''' is an [[Etruscan language|Etruscan]] name. The [[Tomb of Orcus]] in [[Tarquinia]] belonged to an offshoot of the family. |
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Notable Spurinnae include: |
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* Members of the [[Spurinnia gens|gens Spurinnia]] |
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* '''[[Velthur Spurinna]]''' (5th century BC), from Tarquinia, who led an Etruscan contingent to Sicily to aid Athens in the siege of Syracuse (414–413 BC). |
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* Spurinna, a [[haruspex]] who warned [[Julius Caesar]] about the [[Ides of March]] |
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* '''Vestricius Spurinna''', a general under [[Otho]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 30 June 2023
Spurinna may refer to:
- Titus Vestricius Spurinna (c. 24–after 105 AD), two-time Roman consul and friend of Pliny the Younger
- Members of the gens Spurinnia
- Spurinna, a haruspex who warned Julius Caesar about the Ides of March