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- territory of Clusium to Florentia, a distance of 86 miles (138 km). The Via Amerina was a road that broke off from the Via C****ia near Baccanae, and held north...
- Subfamily: Ajugoideae Genus: Aegiphila Jacq. Synonyms Manabea Aubl Omphalococca Willd. Amerina DC. ex Meisn. Brueckea Klotzsch & H.Karst. Pseudaegiphila Rusby...
- Diocese of Terni-Narni-Amelia (Latin: Dioecesis Interamnensis-Narniensis-Amerina) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic...
- ameriana Linnaeus, 1758 Phalaena americana Gmelin, 1788 Phalaena (Tortrix) amerina Linnaeus, 1761 Phalaena (Tortrix) avellana Linnaeus, 1758 Cacoecia hewittana...
- Binomial name Searsia leptodictya (Diels) T.S.Yi, A.J.Mill. & J.Wen Synonyms Rhus amerina Meikle Rhus leptodictya Diels Rhus rhombocarpa R.Fern. & A.Fern....
- Position(s) Striker Youth career 1991–1993 Amerina Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1993–1996 Amerina 1996–1997 Pontevecchio 22 (13) 1997–1998 Triestina...
- Appia. Other roads included in this construction period were the Viae Amerina (c. 231 BC), Flaminina, Clodia, Aemilia, C****ia, Valeria (c. 307 BC), and...
- Latin War (340–338 BC), lying on a loop of the Via C****ia called the Via Amerina, which started at Falerii and crossed the Tiber at Castellum Amerinum (probably...
- route that ran slightly to the north through Perugia, the old Etruscan Via Amerina. The Lombard conquest ultimately resulted in the breaking of the Via Flaminia...
- communication between Ravenna and Rome, to cut its alternative, the fortified Via Amerina, and capture several Byzantine cities. He took several strongholds in Latium...