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The possession of the Janiculum and of both banks ofthe mouth of the Tiber remained, so far as we can see, undisputedin the hands of the Romans. As to the migrations of bodies ofEtruscans to Rome, we find an isolated statement drawn from Tuscanannals, that a Tuscan band, led by Caelius Vivenna of Volsinii andafter his death by his faithful companion Mastarna, was conductedby the latter to Rome. This may be trustworthy, although thederivation of the name of the Caelian Mount from this Caelius is...evidently a philological invention, and even the addition that thisMastarna became king in Rome under the name of Servius Tullius iscertainly nothing but an improbable conjecture of the archaeologistswho busied themselves with legendary parallels. The name of the"Tuscan quarter" at the foot of the Palatine(8) points further toEtruscan settlements in Rome. The Tarquins It can hardly, moreover, be doubted that the last regal family whichruled over Rome, that of the Tarquins, was of Etruscan origin, whether it belonged to Tarquinii, as the legend asserts, orto Caere, where the family tomb of the Tarchnas has recently beendiscovered.
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