- It may be
present in the river-names . . .
Æsis (Esino) in Piceno,
Italy (→ Adriatic). See
WiKtionary <
Aesis > " 1. A
river in
Picenum that
flows into...
- The
Esino (Italian: [eˈziːno]; Latin:
Aesis) is a
river in the
Marche region of
central Italy. The
source of the
river is east of
Monte Penna, in the...
- lieutenant, the
praetor Gaius Carrinas, in a six-hour
battle at the
river Aesis, only to be
blockaded by
Carbo himself. When word of Sulla's
victory at...
- Romans. Jesi in 247 BC
became a
colonia civium romanorum with the name of
Aesis.
During the fall of the
Western Roman Empire, Jesi was
ravaged by the troops...
- lieutenant, the
praetor Gaius Carrinas, in a six-hour
battle at the
river Aesis, only to be
blockaded by
Carbo himself. When word of Sulla's
victory at...
- Palaeoclimatology,
Palaeoecology is
indexed and
abstracted in the
following databases:
AESIS Bibliography and
Index of
Geology BIOBASE BIOSIS Current Contents GEOBASE...
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Picenum between the
Apennines and the
Adriatic Sea from the
mouth of the
Aesis River southward to
Castrum at the
mouth of the
Truentinus River, some 800...
-
Carrinas and
Gaius Marcius Censorinus.
Metellus defeated Carrinas at the
River Aesis, only to be
blockaded by
Carbo himself. Upon
hearing that
Marius the Younger...
- and the
Aesi, an
advisor to the king. She also
meets the Sangomin,
young witch hunters with
magical abilities who are all
devoted to the
Aesi. Mistress...
- "to blow"
winds "wind";
waian "to blow"
ventus "wind" áenta (acc.) "wind",
áēsi "(he) blows" vā́ta- (vānt-) "wind", vāti "(he) blows", Vāyu "lord of winds";...