- BC the
towns which had not
joined the war
remained independent,
while “
Anagnia and such
others as had
borne arms
against the
Romans were
admitted to citizenship...
-
Medieval Academy of America.
Johannes Verulus de
Anagnia. 1977.
Liber de
musica Iohannis Vetuli de
Anagnia,
edited by
Frederick Hammond.
Corpus Scriptorum...
- Saxo de
Anagnia (S****o, S****one) was a
Roman Catholic Cardinal, and Cardinal-priest of the
titulus of S.
Stefano al
Monte Celio (S.
Stefano Rotondo) in...
-
Binomial name
Peridrome subfascia (Walker, 1854)
Synonyms Hypsa subfascia Walker, 1854
Anagnia subfascia (Walker, 1854)
Anagnia subfasciata Moore, 1878...
- Family:
Erebidae Subfamily:
Aganainae Genus:
Peridrome Walker, 1854
Synonyms Anagnia Walker, 1854
Aganopis Herrich-Schäffer, 1856
Anagina Swinhoe, 1890 (lapsus...
- Commodus' wife, but he was
greatly influenced by her. The
inscription found in
Anagnia testifies that the city
council decided to
build a monument, commemorating...
-
Stephen of
Anagni (Italian:
Stefano di Anagni, Latin: Steph**** de
Anagnia; died
December 1256) was an
Italian priest in
papal service.
Stephen belonged...
- (23
March 1280) 1280–1288:
Renaud de Hombliéres c. 1289:
Adenolfus de
Anagnia 1290–1304:
Simon Matifort (Matifardi) 1304–1319:
Guillaume de
Baufet 1319–1325:...
- have
founded the five
Saturnian towns of Latium:
Aletrium (today Alatri),
Anagnia (Anagni),
Arpinum (Arpino),
Atina and
Ferentinum (Ferentino, also known...
- Ecetrans. They
broke away from Rome in 362 and in 306, when
their chief town
Anagnia was
taken and
reduced to a praefectura, but Ferentinum,
Aletrium and Verulae...