Forum Iulii, Latin meaning 'marketplace of Julius', or Forum Julii in modernized spelling, can refer in Latin to the following cities: Fréjus in France...
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as Forum Julii meaning 'market of Julius'. Tacitus also named its port claustra maris (gateway to sea). The exact date of the founding of Forum Julii is...
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The Battle of Forum Julii was fought between the armies of the rival Roman emperors Otho and Vitellius forces in early 69 AD. It is described by Tacitus...
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Julia gens (redirect from Julii)
citizens under the early emperors began to make their mark in history. The Julii were of Alban origin, mentioned as one of the leading Alban houses, which...
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visiting the north of Italy in 1593, notes: "Histria is devided into Forum Julii, and Histria properly so called ... Here growes the wine Pucinum, now...
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Alpis Julia c. 734, and Alpes Iulias in 1090. Like the municipium of Forum Julii (now Cividale del Friuli) at the foot of the mountains, the range was...
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Diocese of Nîmes Dunlop-Wallace-Goodbody, F.G., "all that Remains of Forum Julii", The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. 297, Bradbury, Evans, 1904, p. 295 Catholic...
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history, traditions and identity. Friuli comes from the Latin term Forum Julii ('Julius' forum'), a center for commerce in the Roman times, which today corresponds...
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following the last Lombard resistance under Hrodgaud of Friuli (776) Forum Julii changed its name to Civitas Austriae, Charlemagne's Italian "City of...
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Gnaeus Julius Agricola (category Julii)
evidence from northern Britain. Agricola was born in the colonia of Forum Julii, Gallia Narbonensis (now Fréjus, France). Agricola's parents were from...
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start of the 1st century AD, in Parian marble, was discovered at Fréjus (Forum Julii) in 1650. It is considered as the best Roman copy of the lost Greek work...
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nobility settled itself in Forum Iulii, a pattern that was repeated regularly by the Lombards in their other duchies. From Forum Iulii, Alboin next reached...
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Latinised as durum, was probably used to translate the Latin word forum (Compare Fréjus Forum Julii, dedicated to Julius (Caesar)). In the Late Empire it took...
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both Pliny [3.22(18)] and Ptolemy [3.1] ascribe Aquileia, Concordia and Forum Julii to belong to the "towns of the Carni" in the "country of the Carni"....
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Alboin, King of the Lombards. There, he was granted lands at or near Forum Julii (Cividale del Friuli). During an invasion by the Avars, Leupichis's five...
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the province was Roman Aquileia, but the Lombard capital of Friuli was Forum Julii, modern Cividale. Along with the dukes of Spoleto, Benevento and Trent...
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divided from Italy by the river Varus, and by the range of the Alps (...) Forum Julii Octavanorum, a colony, which is also called Pacensis and Classica, the...
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suppressed by Lucius Verginius Rufus' army 69 – Winter – Battle of 'Forum Julii' – Othonian forces defeated a small group of Vitellianist auxiliaries...
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Gisulf I (Latin: Gisulfus I) was probably the first duke of Friuli (then Forum Julii). He was a nephew of Alboin, first king of the Lombards in Italy, who...
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known from Gaius Cornelius Gallus, the poet, who came to Rome from Forum Julii as a young man. His surname signified his Gallic origin. This list includes...
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best,—the second and tenth above all." Gaius Cornelius Gallus, born at Forum Julii about 70 BC, was a partisan of Octavian, and is said to have been appointed...
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Maroboduus, forced to seek refuge in the Roman Empire. He was thus settled in Forum Julii (Fréjus) in Gallia Narbonensis. The Marcomanni were subsequently ruled...
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created three coloniae, or colonies, for the veterans of his legions at Forum Julii (now Fréjus), Arles and Arausio (now Orange, Vaucluse. Citizens of these...
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Patriarch Callistus moved the patriarchal residence to Cividale del Friuli (Forum Julii) in 737 and it remained there until the thirteenth century when it was...
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construction of via Flaminia Forum Julii Concupiensium near Pietralunga Umbria Promoted to municipium nell'età augustea Forum Sempronii - near Fossombrone...
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legion: Arausio, Baeterrae, Barcino, Caesaraugusta, Cartenna, Corduba, Forum Julii, Gunugu, Narbo, Patrae, Rusazu, Rusguinae, Saldae, Thermae Himeraeae...
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Wallari of Bergamus, Alichis of Brexia, Euin of Tridentum, Gisulf of Forum Julii. But there were thirty other dukes besides these in their own cities...
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Bulgarian club Lokomotiv Plovdiv. In summer 2021 he joined Italian side Forum Julii only to leave for Juventina a year later. "Dino Martinovic". footballdatabase...
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the time of Ancient Rome, near Via Aurelia going from Fréjus (Forum Julii) to Riez (Forum Reii). Julius Caesar visited Aups on his way to conquering Gaul...
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Proconsularis, aged fifty. Silicia C. f. Placida, dedicated a monument at Forum Julii in Gallia Narbonensis to her son, Gaius Valerius Placidus, a soldier...
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