- (/əˈsiːsi/, also US: /-iːzi, əˈsɪsi, -ɪzi/, Italian: [asˈsiːzi]; from Latin:
Asisium;
Central Italian: Ascesi) is a town and
commune of
Italy in the Province...
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Umbrian or the
language of the Sabines. At
least some of the
Tettii lived at
Asisium in Umbria,
perhaps the family's
place of origin. Tettius, the
regular Latin...
- 25–24 BC. Born c. 63 BC
Uncertain location,
possibly Arpino,
Istria or
Asisium,
Roman Republic Died 12 BC (aged 50–51) Campania,
Roman Italy,
Roman Empire...
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about 3000
tombs (Necropoli
delle Acciaierie di Terni). ****isi,
called Asisium by the Romans, was an
ancient Umbrian site on a spur of
Mount Subasio....
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clear he was born and
raised in Umbria, of a well-to-do
family at or near
Asisium (****isi). His
birthplace is
generally regarded as
modern ****isi, where...
- 101.
Ronald Syme has
argued that a pair of
fragmentary inscriptions from
Asisium refer to Sabinus; If correct, this
would mean he was a
member of the septemviri...
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Ameria Amer
Amelia Umbria Umbrian Arna
Civitella d'Arna
Umbria Umbrian Asisium ****isi
Umbria Umbrian Sergia Attidium Atiersium Attiggio, near Fabriano...
- ****ízi – Ασσίζη (Gr*****), ****izi – Ассизи (Russian*), Asyż (Polish*),
Asisium (Latin*)
Astrakhan an Astracáin (Irish),
Aseuteurahan / Asŭt'ŭrahan – 아스트라한...
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Gaius Rasinius C. f. Tetti****,
prefect of the
engineers stationed at
Asisium in Umbria, in the
early or
middle first century AD.
Gaius Rasinius Valens...
- f.,
named in an
inscription from
Asisium in Umbria.
Titus Mimesius Sert. f.,
named in an
inscription from
Asisium. List of
Roman gentes CIL XI, 5390...