Tyrrhenum/Inferum Mare
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Creators: R. Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel — last modified 2017-09-29T14:18:03Z
Contributors: Talbert, R., B. Z. Lund, M. E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, J. Becker, S. Gillies, T. Elliott
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The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy. It takes its name from the Tyrrhenian people, another name for the Etruscans.
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Place type:
water-open
Makes a connection with:
Internum Mare
Has a connection with:
Caecina (river)
Ficaria (island)
Hieron? (river)
Igilium (island)
Sardinia (island)
Pandataria (island)
Ilva/Aethalia (island)
Silarus (river)
Macra (river)
Oglasa (island)
Liris/Clanis (river)
Tiberis (river)
Latium Vetus
Marta (river)
Umbro (river)
Lucania
Corsica/Kyrnos (island)
Irno (river)
Falesia
Paestanus Sinus
Melpes (river)
Pontiae (islands)
Albinia (river)
Astura (river)
Pyrgi
Sebethus (river)
Sicilia (island)
Aeoliae (islands)
Rhotanos (river)
Sacrum Pr. (promontory)
Himeras (river)
Volturnus (river)
Picentino (river)
Numicus (river)
Ostia
Ustica (island)
Lipara (island)
Incastro River
Clanius (river)
Portus
Argentarius M.
Arnus (river)
Auser (river)
Africum Mare