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    Minturno (redirect from Minturnae)
    of Marica with an Italic tuff temple was built about 500 BC. Ancient Minturnae was one of the three towns of the Ausones which made war against Rome...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 1935-. Excavations at Minturnae. Philadelphia: University Museum by the University of Pennsylvania Press. 1933. Excavations at Minturnae, II. Inscriptions...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • (Zethos), and used to stay with him at his country place, six miles from Minturnae, a property which had formerly belonged to Castricius Firmus. Porphyry...
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