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Larissa Bonfante[1] (1970: p. 62) stated that “The Etruscan word *triumpe, from the Greek triambos, equivalent to Latin tripudium, originally meant a particular musical beat and dance. It was probably introduced… as marching and singing directions designed to set the beat for a parade which was no longer a primitive procession, but a more formally organized military pompa, led by Etruscan musicians and Etruscan officers.”

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  1. Larissa Bonfante Warren, “Roman Triumphs and Etruscan Kings: The Changing Face of the Triumph,” Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 60 (1970), pp. 49–66.