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    Bovillae was an ancient Latin town in Lazio, central Italy, currently part of Frattocchie frazione in the municipality of Marino. Bovillae was a station...
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    circus. [Bovillae] L'antica Bovillae | Il Circo di Bovillae (in Italian) at parcodibovillae.org | PROTEZIONE DELL'AREA DELL'ANTICA BOVILLAE (in Italian)...
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  • The Battle of Bovillae was a term that Cicero used to describe a fight between the gangs of Clodius and Milo on January 18, 52 BC. The two were bitter...
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  • Clivina bovillae is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae, native to Australia. It was described by Blackburn in 1890. "Clivina bovillae Blackburn...
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  • associated with the Greek Asclepius. He was mostly worshipped in Rome and Bovillae in Latium. On the Capitoline Hill and on the Tiber Island, temples were...
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  • campaign included a visit to Aricia, a town on the via Appia, south of Rome. Bovillae Rome Aricia The main source for information on Clodius' death is Quintus...
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    the plebs in 57 BC), resided in Rome. When he fatally met Clodius near Bovillae (Milo's slaves killed Clodius in that encounter), he was on his way to...
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    Italy (3rd–2nd centuries BC) Marble relief of the Apotheosis of Homer from Bovillae, central Italy, (221–205 BC) Bronze sculpture of a Greek poet known as...
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    centre of Rome. Manlia Severa, virgo Albana maxima, a chief Alban Vestal at Bovillae whose brother was probably the L. Manlius Severus named as a rex sacrorum...
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    in the bakeries. Vesta's cult is attested at Bovillae, Lavinium and Tibur. The Alban Vestals at Bovillae (Albanae Longanae Bovillenses) were supposedly...
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    destruction of Alba Longa. The Julii also existed at an early period at Bovillae, evidenced by a very ancient inscription on an altar in the theatre of...
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    but prefers the report that during the secessio plebis an old woman of Bovillae named Anna baked cakes every morning and brought them to the hungry rebels...
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    which involved a human sacrifice. The gens Iulia had gentilician cults at Bovillae where a dedicatory inscription to Vediove has been found in 1826 on an...
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    inhabited by Latin tribes from the 1st millennium BC. The ancient cities of Bovillae (Frattocchie), Mugilla (Santa Maria delle Mole, a frazione of the comune...
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  • Triumvir Crassus is defeated and killed by the Parthians. 52 BC Battle of Bovillae The gangs of Clodius and Milo clash surprisingly, leading to the death...
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    surviving is the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina, which was discovered around Bovillae, near Rome. The tablet dates from the Augustan period, around 15 BCE. The...
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  • Marino, in the Province of Rome; autonomous municipality from 1993 to 1995 Bovillae, ancient town of Latium, currently part of Marino, in the Province of Rome...
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  • Milo and Clodius, each with an armed retinue, met on the Appian Way near Bovillae. Milo was on his way to Lanuvium to appoint a priest. Conflicting stories...
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  • few exceptions: Aesulae, Pedum,[citation needed] Fidenae, Politorium, Bovillae, and Tolerium. It is possible that the Latinienses were settlers of the...
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    abandoned Tara Tarentum Taranto Tarchna, Tarkina Tarracina Terracina Uvila Bovillae Frattocchie Velkha Volcei Buccino Veltri, Velthri Velitrae Velletri Corsican...
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  • to Rome apparently took up residence in the former colony of Bovillae, and also in Bovillae revived the ancient Latin religious institutions of the Virgines...
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  • determine the state of affairs of Cyrus' work. On his way north, near Bovillae, his party fell in with that of Milo, who was headed for Lanuvium, and...
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  • on 1 January, 7 March, and 21 May. He was mostly worshipped in Rome and Bovillae, in Latium. On the Capitoline Hill and on the Tiber Island, temples were...
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  • well as the permanence of the surviving Albano priestly congregations in Bovillae, which from then on boasted of having succeeded Alba Longa as the Latin...
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    Clodius' armed gangs culminated in the murder of Clodius on 18 January, near Bovillae on the Via Appia, by Milo's retinue. At Clodius' funeral on 19 January...
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    bisignatus Wehncke, 1883 Canthydrus blanditus Guignot, 1959 Canthydrus bovillae Blackburn, 1890 Canthydrus buqueti (Laporte, 1835) Canthydrus concolor...
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    Stesichorus belonging to the fourth century, mentioned in the Marmor Parium. Bovillae, about twelve miles outside Rome, was the original site of a monument dating...
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  • Dictionary, s. v. aper. ICUR, iii. 9133, iv. 10154. CIL VI, 32116. De Rossi, Bovillae, p. 322. EE, ix. 960. CIL VI, 1510. CIL VI, 2100, AE 1974, 345, AE 1976...
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  • treachery when his brother surrendered. Lucius himself surrendered at Bovillae, and was treacherously executed after negotiating with his captors for...
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    On January 2, 52 BC, Clodius died at the hands of the opponents near Bovillae, setting off a riot as his followers carried the body to the Comitium and...
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