Visentium (also spelled Bisentium, Italian Bisenzio) was the Latin name of one of the minor Etruscan cities. It was a boundary settlement on the southwestern...
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129 ff., also on Iuno Moneta. At Perusia, Cortona, Siena, Populonia, Visentium, even more in southern Etruria at Veii, Falerii, Tarquinia, Gravisca,...
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Montefiascone Velturei Veclanum Vecchiano Vetumna Vettona Bettona Vesnth, Vishnth Visentium Bisenzio Vipena, Viplnei, Vipienas Viblena, Viblenium Bibbiena Visul,...
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the wife of Marcus Minatius Gallus, one of the municipal duumvirs at Visentium in Etruria. Artoria Basilia, buried at Rome, together with her husband...
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Bisenzio may refer to: the Italian name of Ancient Visentium (also spelled Bisentium), already an Etruscan city the first name (and see?) of the former...
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judges, elected for a term of five years, according to an inscription at Visentium in Etruria. Quintus Minatius Tiridas, the father of Celer. Quintus Minatius...
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Bisentium), the Italianized medieval name of the Ancient Etruscan city Visentium. In 680 it was renamed as Diocese of Castro del Lazio, also called Castrum...
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