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Amiternum was an
ancient Sabine city, then
Roman city and
later bishopric and
Latin Catholic titular see in the
central Abruzzo region of
modern Italy...
- well as
apostolic delegate to
Puerto Rico, and
titular archbishop of
Amiternum. He
received his
episcopal consecration on
March 19, 2001, from Pope John...
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politician of the
Roman Republic from a
plebeian family.
Probably born at
Amiternum in the
country of the Sabines,
Sallust became a
partisan of
Julius Caesar...
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Ptolemy has only to add that the
towns of the
Vestini were Pinna, Avia,
Amiternum (a mistake,
probably Aufina) and Angulus.
Pliny the
Elder mentions also...
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perpetuum dict(ator)] / [rei
gerundae causa]... and the
Fasti Amiternini (
Amiternum/
Poggio San Vittorino): ...[C(aius)
Iulius Ca]esar dict(ator) [in p]erpetuum/...
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allegedly stole their capital Lista, with a
surprise war
action starting from
Amiternum.
Ancient historians debated the
specific origins of the Sabines. According...
- L'Aquila. S.
Vittorino is
important because the
ancient Roman city of
Amiternum and
Christian catacombs were
discovered in the
local church of San Michele...
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patron saint, was a
bishop of the 6th century,
elected to the see of
Amiternum in
Sabina (today the city of San Vittorino) in 590,
during the pontificate...
- from the
Roman towns in Abruzzo,
among them a fine
Roman calendar from
Amiternum (25 AD). On the
first floor the
medieval and
modern art section, with...
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already existing villages (ninety-nine,
according to
local tradition; see
Amiternum), as a
bulwark against the
power of the papacy. The name of
Aquila means...