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    San Benedetto dei Marsi (Latin: Marruvium, Marrubium; Ancient Greek: Μαρούϊον, romanized: Maroúïon) is a comune and town in the province of L'Aquila in...
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  • Marsi were an Italic people of ancient Italy, whose chief centre was Marruvium, on the eastern shore of Lake Fucinus (which was drained in the time of...
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    Republic). Conway lists nine inscriptions, one from Ortona and two each from Marruvium, Lecce, Trasacco and Luco. In addition, there are a few glosses, a few...
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    lake as Fucinus Lacus and founded settlements on its banks, including Marruvium. It was the site of the Battle of Fucine Lake in 89 BCE; however, while...
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    (Lupiae (Lecce)) Marruvium San Benedetto dei Marsi Italy 42°00′23″N 13°37′39″E / 42.0065°N 13.6276°E / 42.0065; 13.6276 (Marruvium (San Benedetto dei...
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    Anxanum (Lanciano), Hortona (Ortona), Histonium (Vasto), Sulmona and Marruvium (San Benedetto dei Marsi) are among the settlements that are still inhabited...
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    by the Hernici) Marsian (was spoken by the Marsi, an Italic people, in Marruvium region) South Picene (Old Sabellic) Volscian (was spoken by the Volsci)...
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    Marsica and especially of the cities of Alba Fucens, Lucus Angitiae and Marruvium thrived and the surrounding mountainous areas became popular as holiday...
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  • cinerarium. Titus Titucius, named in a first-century inscription from Marruvium in Sabinum. Titus Titucius Florianus, together with Teia Galla, perhaps...
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  • Raius Anteros. Tettidia Faventina, dedicated a second-century tomb at Marruvium in Samnium for her son, Lucius Mindius Primitivus, a decurion of the Marsi...
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  • M[...] Hygia. Tattia V[...], named in a sepulchral inscription from Marruvium in Samnium. List of Roman gentes PIR, vol. III, p. 197 (T, No. 28). Chase...
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    Osco-Umbrian population of the Marsi. The capital of the Marsi was originally Marruvium. Other important centers were Antinum, Lucus Angitiae and, in Aequi's...
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  • the Digest. Ursia C. f. Sabellina, made an offering to the Bona Dea at Marruvium in Samnium, dating from the latter half of the first century. Ursia Fortunata...
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    of a larger single block that depicted three-dimensionally the city of Marruvium (the capital of the Marsi) near San Benedetto dei Marsi. This sculptural...
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  • magister of some uncertain group, mentioned in a sepulchral inscription from Marruvium in Samnium, dating from the late first century BC. Lucius Treblanus C...
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  • Seviri Augustales at Marruvium in Samnium, where he was buried, aged twenty-three. Ostoria Vitalis, dedicated a monument at Marruvium to her son, Publius...
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  • Titidia, the daughter of Titulus, made an offering, perhaps to Diana, at Marruvium in Samnium, dating from the late second or early first century BC. Lucius...
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  • probably the same Gaius Rubellius Blandus mentioned in an inscription from Marruvium. Rubellia C. f. C. n. Bassa, daughter of Gaius Rubellius Blandus, married...
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    about 240. The episcopal see was originally at Santa Sabina church in Marruvium, but, as this place was isolated and therefore insecure, Pope Gregory...
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