Triarii may have evolved from the old first class of the army under the Etruscan kings.
He trains himself to fight with his left hand, and is soon able to return to battle and defeat the Etruscan kings.
Before Rome, there were the cruel Etruscan kings in the north of the peninsula, and the greedy Greeks in the south.
This alliance lasted until around the time when Rome expelled the Etruscan kings.
Etruscan religion was also a major influence, particularly on the practice of augury, since Rome had once been ruled by Etruscan kings.
In Roman mythology, Mezentius was an Etruscan king, and father of Lausus.
It is presumed that Etruscan kings were military and religious leaders.
As an eventual result, Rome threw off their Etruscan kings of the Tarquin dynasty.
Most sources believe it was built during the reign of the three Etruscan kings in the sixth century BC.
Lars was also a common Etruscan name, and several Etruscan kings bore it.