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    the harbour the name of "Portus Augusti". It was probably Claudius who constructed the new direct road from Rome to Portus, the Via Portuensis, which...
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  • Look up portus or Portus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Portus (which means "harbour" in Latin) may refer to Portus, a harbour of ancient Rome and...
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    [ˈkɾistjam poɾtuˈɣes manθaˈneɾa]; born 21 May 1992), commonly known as Portu ([ˈpoɾtu]), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a winger for La...
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  • 40°49′42″N 14°5′41″E / 40.82833°N 14.09472°E / 40.82833; 14.09472 Portus Julius (alternatively spelled in the Latin Iulius) was the first harbour specifically...
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  • Douro River, including the city of Portus Cale, and founded the First County of Portugal or Condado de Portucale. Portus Cale is thus the former name of...
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  • ports were known as portus magnus ("grand port") : Portus Magnus, Spain: modern Almería Portus Magnus, Algeria: modern Bethioua Portus Magnus, Egypt: modern...
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  • Menelai Portus or Menelaus Portus or Port of Menelaus (Ancient Greek: Μενελάϊος λίμην), also called Menelaita, was an ancient city with a port on the...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Portus Adurni. Portchester Castle Roman Britain Guide to the Roman fort of Portus Adurni (Portchester). A Guide to Portchester...
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    Itius Portus or Portus Itius was the ancient Roman name for a sea port on the English Channel in what is now Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, though its precise...
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  • Setantii (redirect from Portus Setantiorum)
    the 2nd century Geographia of Ptolemy. Recorded there is the placename Portus Setantiorum (Port of the Setantii). Its precise location remains unknown...
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    Frankfurt (redirect from Portus Francorum)
    Frankfurt am Main (/ˈfræŋkfərt/; German: [ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ʔam ˈmaɪn] ; lit. "Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse...
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  • existence of a pretended plot against the royal family. Portus died in Geneva on 5 June 1581. Portus corrected and annotated the texts of many Ancient Greek...
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    Portimão (redirect from Portus Magonis)
    nearby in the mid-6th century BC, known by their Roman names Portus Magonis and Portus Hannibalis ("Hannibal's Port"). The former was the nucleus of...
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  • Brown Portus (1834–1905) was an Australian engineer and politician. Portus was born at Black Creek, near Morpeth, the son of a mill owner John Portus and...
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  • ambushed by Portus, who kills the co-driver with his tongue. Abbot discovers both Portus and Eve alive in the back of the ambulance; Portus strangles Eve...
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    Portus Ganda is one of the yacht moorings provided by the city of Ghent in East Flanders, Belgium. Located at Veerkaai 2 at a crossing in the old waterways...
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    San Giovanni di Posada (Latin: Portus Luguidonis or Portus Liquidonis) is a frazione and small village in Sardinia, Italy, on the Tyrrhenian coast of...
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  • Leocán Portus (May 15, 1923 – November 25, 2006) was a Chilean politician, leader of social organizations, militant of the Falange and a founder of the...
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  • Garnet Vere "Jerry" Portus MA., B.Litt. (Oxon) (7 June 1883 – 16 June 1954) was an Australian academic. Portus was born in Morpeth, New South Wales, a...
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    Mariehamn (redirect from Portus Mariae)
    Swedish: [mɑriːeˈhɑmn] ; Finnish: Maarianhamina [ˈmɑːriɑnˌhɑminɑ]; Latin: Portus Mariae) is the capital of Åland, an autonomous territory under Finnish sovereignty...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Portus Lemanis. Portus Lemanis | Roman Britain Lympne | Favonius.com Photos of Portus Lemanis by The University of Kent...
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  • Caietae Portus (mod. Gaeta) was an ancient Roman harbour of Latium adiectum, Italy, in the territory of Formiae. The name (originally Αἰήτη) was derived...
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    Roman-Celtic place name Portus Cale (present-day's conurbation of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia). Porto stems from the Latin for port, portus; Cale's meaning and...
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    Nantes (redirect from Portus Namnetum)
    was introduced at the end of the Roman period, when it became known as Portus Namnetum "port of the Namnetes" and civitas Namnetum 'city of the Namnetes'...
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    Portus B. Weare was a wooden sternwheel steamship built in 1892 for service on the Yukon River. She played a notable role in the Klondike gold rush, being...
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    States Congress: BAXTER, Portus, (1806–1868) Vermont in the Civil War: Portus Baxter Obituary Portus Baxter at Find a Grave Portus Baxter's biography from...
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  • Phoenicus Portus or Limne Phoinikous (Ancient Greek: λιμὴν Φοινικοῦς) may refer to: Phoenicus (Cythera), a harbour town of ancient Cythera Phoenicus (Messenia)...
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    Cartagena, Spain (redirect from El Portús)
    Barco Perdido beach, El Galúa beach, Levante beach and La Gola beach. El Portús beach is adjacent to the naturist camping site, so nude bathing is practiced...
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    λιμήν Ἐλευθερίου), originally known as the Harbour of Theodosius (Latin: Portus Theodosiacus, Ancient Greek: λιμήν Θεοδοσίου) was one of the ports of ancient...
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    Portus Felix (or Sinus Salutaris meaning good harbour) was a small coastal town in the Roman province of Britannia, in the area that became the East Riding...
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