- But in the
Middle Ages it
appears to have been
known also by the name of
Aprutium,
supposed to be a
corruption of Praetutium, or
rather of the name of the...
- into two parts:
Ultra flumen Aprutium Piscariae (
Aprutium beyond the Pescara) and
Aprutium citra flumen Piscariae (
Aprutium this side of the Pescara). Abruzzo...
- L'Aquila. The name
Abruzzo appears to be
derivative of the
Latin word
Aprutium, in turn from the
tribe Praetutii.
During the
Kingdom of Naples, the region...
- are no
longer so, such as
Cluviae near Casoli. The
region was
known as
Aprutium in the
Middle Ages and,
according to a hypothesis, it is a combination...
-
medieval administrative do****ent
dated 926
mentions Manfredi,
Count of "
Aprutium" (present day
Abruzzo as
donating several pieces of real
estate in and...
- (Italian, Lombard, Maltese, Romanian),
Abruzzo (Turkish),
Abruzzu (Corsican),
Aprutium (Latin),
Aprytion - Απρύτιον (Gr****)
Achaea Acaia (Catalan, Galician, Italian...
- of the Petrutii. From
Interamnea comes Teramo and from
Praetutia comes Aprutium,
later Abruzzo. The
coast of
Abruzzo was in Augustus'
Region IV; however...
- del
Regno di
Napoli –
detta dagli antichi Praetutium, ne' b****i
tempi Aprutium – oggi città di
Teramo e
Diocesi Aprutina,
volume I,
Ubaldo Angeletti Stampatore...
-
general use, and
became corrupted in the
Middle Ages into
Prutium and
Aprutium, from
whence the
modern name of
Abruzzo is
generally thought to be derived...
-
Agnone appears on
Roman maps
under different regions at
various times as
Aprutium, Picenum,
Sabina et Samnium,
Flaminia et
Picenum and/or
Campania et Samnium...