are: Capitolium Vetus (Rome) Temple of Jupiter (Pompeii) Capitolium of Minturnae Capitolium of Ostia Antica Capitolium of Brixia (Brescia) Capitolium of...
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occasionally referred to as the son of Marica. The sacred forest near Minturnae was dedicated to Marica. A lake nearby was also named after her. Various...
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and then gliding gently towards the sea. At the mouth of the Liris near Minturnae, was an extensive sacred grove consecrated to Marica, a nymph or local...
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575. Benedict granted an estate, the Massa Veneris, in the territory of Minturnae, to Abbot Stephen of St. Mark's "near the walls of Spoleto" (St. Gregory...
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and Octavius won: Seneca, Letters to Lucilius 95.42. Apicius lived at Minturnae (Campania). Having heard of the boasted size and sweetness of the shrimps...
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Nissen, Ital. Landeskunde (Berlin, 1902), ii. 665, a road ran from here to Minturnae; but no traces of it are to be seen. Aquino, Sora, and Pontecorvo - Catholic...
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river Garigliano, between Lazio and Campania, in the vicinity of ancient Minturnae (now Minturno, Italy), in the ancient territory occupied by the Aurunci...
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and Umbria) was a keypoint fortress against the Samnis tribes BC 296 Minturnae (Latium) BC 291 Venusia (Apulia) colonia (20,000 male inhabitants) to...
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1935-. Excavations at Minturnae. Philadelphia: University Museum by the University of Pennsylvania Press. 1933. Excavations at Minturnae, II. Inscriptions...
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First Century BC, and the Newly Discovered Second Punic War Roman Mint of Minturnae". www.researchgate.net. Retrieved 2022-03-25. ...the small units and of...
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was finished, has recorded the deep impression made by his Marius at Minturnae, which he characterizes as in some respects superior to the work of David...
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Ausones. The cities belonging to the Ausonian league were Ausona, Vescia, Minturnae, and Suessa. However, there are various controversies about the extent...
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(Mevania (Bevagna)) [28] Minturnae Minturno Italy 41°14′30″N 13°45′50″E / 41.241630°N 13.763832°E / 41.241630; 13.763832 (Minturnae (Minturno)) [29] Neapolis...
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Tres Tabernae, Forum Appii, Tarracina, Fundi (Fondi), Formiae (Formia), Minturnae (Minturno), Suessa, Casilinum and Capua, but some of these were colonies...
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Oscan settlements. For example, the Garigliano Bowl was found close to Minturnae, less than 40 kilometers from Capua, which was once a large Oscan settlement...
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Lucullus 20 and the prevalence of Greek names in the slave lists of Minturnae. Vuolanto, "Selling a Freeborn Child," pp. 172–178. Vuolanto, "Selling...
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Sora. After the Samnite victory at Lautulae three Ausoni cities, Ausona, Minturnae (Ausonia and Minturno) both in Latium, just north of and on the north...
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the first century BC. Marcus Sepunius, the master of Ascla, a slave at Minturnae in Latium about 66 BC. Titus Sepunius T. f., one of the curatores viarium...
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Bassus. His full, polyonymous name is known from a votive inscription from Minturnae set up by a slave named "Theseus". The nomenclature of his name has led...
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always in vain. The French, based at the river's mouth near the ruins of Minturnae (Traetto), enjoyed the advantage of an accessible supply-base in the nearby...
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writers, who possessed the maritime towns of Fundi, Formiae, Caieta, and Minturnae, together with Suessa in the interior, which had replaced their more ancient...
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Radnor, Pennsylvania. 1935. Campana Supellex, the pottery deposit at Minturnae. Ph.D. thesis, Bryn Mawr College. 1935. "The archaeological evidence for...
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century, the Aghlabids established a colony next to the ancient city of Minturnae, near the Garigliano River. Here they even formed alliances with the nearby...
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city; but a little later he tells us that they had three cities, Ausona, Minturnae, and Vescia, all of which seem to have been situated in the plains bordering...
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senate. Gaius Rammius C. l., a freedman mentioned in an inscription from Minturnae in Latium, dating to 65 BC. Gaius Rammius, the master of Diphilus, a slave...
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Newcastle England ? Pons Sublicius Tiber Rome Italy ? Pons Tirenus Garigliano Minturnae Italy ? Roman Bridge Moselle Trier Germany ? Arches added in Middle Ages...
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family of this name from Minturnae, in southern Latium, which would be consistent with either a Latin or Oscan origin. Minturnae was originally a town of...
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ˈmilitos Miletus; Milet Μιντούρνη Mintoúrnē Μιντούρνη Mintoúrni miˈdurni Minturnae; Minturno Μινώα Minṓa Μινώα Minóa miˈnoa Minoa Μόγολα Mógola Μόγολα Mógola...
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Marcus Aemilius Papus. He died while governor of Syria. An inscription in Minturnae, erected after his death and honoring him as patron of the city, records...
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