-
kilometres (7 mi)
northwest of C****ino. The name
comes from the
Latin Aquinum,
probably from aqua,
meaning "water" as
witnessed by the
abundance of water...
- men'.
Biographies agree in
giving his
birthplace as the
Volscian town of
Aquinum and in
allotting to his life a
period of exile,
which supposedly was due...
- an
ancient town of
Latium adiectum,
situated on the Via
Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and
Frusino (now Frosinone), in
central Italy, near the...
- the
south as far as the
Garigliano (with the
exception of
Casinum and
Aquinum).
There the Pope led the
opposition to the Lombards. The
strategic importance...
- and Lampridia. It also
states that his
grandfather was a
supervisor of
Aquinum. He may have had a
brother named Publius Pescennius Niger who is recorded...
-
curved bridge. In
Roman times the
agricultural region was
governed from
Aquinum, the
modern Aquino. Some
Roman remains have been
retrieved from a villa...
- with
warehouses fostered trade between the
major centres to the
north of
Aquinum and Casinum, and
Minturnae and the
Tyrrhenian coast to the southeast. There...
-
Praetoria Sal****orum Arch of Mark Antony [it] 113 113 AD
Aquino Italy Aquinum Arch of
Trajan 114 114–117 AD
Benevento Italy Maleventum,
Beneventum Arch...
- 3656°E / 45.76861; 13.3656 (Aquileia)
Aquinum Aquino Italy 41°30′N 13°42′E / 41.5°N 13.7°E / 41.5; 13.7 (
Aquinum (Aquino)) Now
completely disappeared...
- Rasinius, a freedman. Rasinia, a
freedwoman named in an
inscription from
Aquinum in Latium,
together with Rufa Rasinia.
Decimus Rasinius, a
freedman buried...