Greek–Etruscan wars

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The Greek–Etruscan wars were a series of conflicts in the early first millennium BC between the Greek city-states of southern Italy and Sicily and the Etruscan cities of central Italy for control of trade routes and dominance in the western Mediterranean.

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instanceOf ancient war
series of conflicts
war
aimedAt control of coastal cities and ports
control of maritime trade routes in the western Mediterranean
conflictBetween Etruscan cities
Greek city-states
consequence decline of Etruscan maritime influence
shift in control of western Mediterranean trade
strengthening of some Greek colonies in Italy
documentedBy ancient historians
hasCause competition over maritime commerce
control of trade routes
struggle for regional dominance
hasLocation Sicily NERFINISHED
central Italy
southern Italy
western Mediterranean
hasPeriod Archaic period of ancient Greece
early first millennium BC
hasTheater Ionian Sea NERFINISHED
Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
coasts of Campania
coasts of Latium
hasUncertainDetails complete list of battles
exact chronology
precise outcomes of individual engagements
historicalContext peak of Etruscan power in central Italy
rise of Greek poleis in Magna Graecia
involved naval battles
sieges of coastal settlements
languageOfSources Latin
ancient Greek
mainBelligerent Etruscan city-states
Greek colonies in Magna Graecia NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Mediterranean warfare
relatedTo Etruscan expansion in Italy
Greek colonization of Sicily
Greek colonization of southern Italy NERFINISHED
Phoenician and Carthaginian trade networks

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Battle of Cumae (474 BC) partOf Greek–Etruscan wars