Illustration
The remaining base of the 4th century BCE Etruscan temple known as the Ara Della Regina, dedicated to an unknown goddess at Tarquinia. It was the largest known Etruscan temple with its base of limestone blocks measuring 77 x 34 m.
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Rönnlund, Robin Iversen. "Ara Della Regina, Tarquinia." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified January 17, 2017. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/6264/ara-della-regina-tarquinia/.
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Rönnlund, Robin Iversen. "Ara Della Regina, Tarquinia." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 17 Jan 2017. Web. 26 Mar 2025.