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Aequum was a
Roman colony located near modern-day Čitluk, a
village near Sinj, Croatia. The
valley of the
middle part of the
Cetina river and its surrounding...
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Aequum Tuti**** was a
Roman vicus in
southern Italy,
about 35 km east-northeast of Beneventum. The site lies
beside Saint Eleuterio hamlet, overlooking...
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Platysoma aequum is a
species of
clown beetle in the
family Histeridae,
found in
North America. "Platysoma
aequum Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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stated in the
Latin maxim attributed to ****tus Pomponius, Jure
naturae aequum est
neminem ****
alterius detrimentum et
injuria fieri locupletiorem ("By...
- 900 BC at La Starza [it] rock site. The
foundation of the
Roman vicus of
Aequum Tuti****, not far from La Starza, was
formerly credited to the
Hirpini Samnites...
- For the
debate over
whether Agrippa's
imperium after 13 BC was
maius or
aequum, see, e.g., E.
Badian (1980). "Notes on the
Laudatio of Agrippa". classical...
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monument from her
husband and children. Seccia,
named in an
inscription from
Aequum in Dalmatia. Seccia, the
daughter of Sabinus, and
mother of Saturninus,...
- (2 mi) from the coast.
Stalia had an
alliance with Rome
through a
foedus aequum (equal pact) in the
course of the
Second Punic War (218-201 BC). The Carthaginians...
- character. The "Genoese oppidum" had an
alliance with Rome
through a
foedus aequum (equal pact) in the
course of the
Second Punic War. The
Carthaginians accordingly...
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great road, the one
called afterwards the Via Traiana,
leading thence by
Aequum Tuti**** (now
Ariano Irpino) into Apulia; the
other by
Aeclanum to Venusia...