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Lucus Angitiae was an
Italic and
Roman town and
sanctuary with
temple of the
goddess Angitia, the
ruins of
which are
located in the
comune of Luco dei...
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three inscriptions from Luco dei Marsi, in
antiquity known as
Lucus Angitiae, "Sacred
Grove of Angitia." The
earliest is a
dedication to the goddess...
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other leaders in all but one case used Oscan. The
sanctuary of
Lucus Angitiae, the
chief temple and
grove of the
goddess Angitia stood at the southwest...
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Marsica and in
particular of the muni****lities of Alba Fucens,
Lucus Angitiae and
Marruvium became flourishing and the
surrounding mountain areas were...
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Giardini Naxos Herculaneum Isernia La
Pineta Juvanum Lazio Locri Lucus Angitiae Mount Bibele Morgantina Mozia Necropolis of
Anghelu Ruju
Necropolis of...
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Angitia mourned, and Fucinus' gl****y waters, And the
clear lakes (Te
nemus Angitiae,
vitrea te
Fucinus unda, Te
Uquidi flevere lacus).
Dinter (2005, p. 167...
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Roman Empire from
which the
modern name derives, including:
Lucus Angitiae ("Sacred
Grove of Angitia"), now Luco dei Marsi, a town in
Italy Lucus...
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economy of
Marsica and
especially of the
cities of Alba Fucens,
Lucus Angitiae and
Marruvium thrived and the
surrounding mountainous areas became po****r...
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Lacus Fucinus (Lake Fucino). The name
derives from a
nearby wood,
Lucus Angitiae, "Sacred
Grove of Angitia",
referring to a
divine sorceress of the Marsi...
- ˌæmfɪˈtraɪtiːz/ "Sea of Amphitrite", a Gr**** sea-goddess
Amphitrites Patera Lucus Angitiæ /ˈljuːkəs ænˈdʒɪʃɪiː/ "Grove of Angitia",
named after the
snake goddess...