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Aternum was a
Roman town, on the site of Pescara, in Italy. Some
historians also
refer to
Aternum with the name of
Ostia Aterni, due to its
location at...
- L'Aquila),
Aufinum (Ofena),
Peltuinum (Prata d'Ansidonia),
Pinna (Penne) and
Aternum (Pescara,
shared with the Marrucini).
Writing at
about 100
years after...
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Tivoli (Latin: Tibur) and then, with the Via Valeria, on to
Pescara (Latin:
Aternum). It was
probably built by the
Roman censor Marcus Valerius Maximus in...
- of San
Clemente at Casauria),
Civitas Danzica (Rapino), and the port of
Aternum (Pescara),
shared with the Vestini. The
tribe is
first mentioned in history...
- million. In September,
Warlords was
relaunched under the name
Warlords of
Aternum. In
November 2017, the
mobile versions of
Elvenar were released. In June...
- that was held for centuries. The name of both the town and the
river was
Aternum, it was
connected to Rome
through the Via
Claudia Valeria and the Via Tiburtina...
- to the Via C****ia.
Known by
archaeology only Via
Valeria from
Tibur to
Aternum Via
Valeria (Sicily) from
Messina to
Syracuse Africa Main road: from Sala...
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settled in the city. It was
conquered by the
Romans in 214 BCE and
remained "
Aternum"
after the city
allied itself with
Punic Carthaginian military commander...
- les Comédiens
Italiens ordinaires du Roi, à Fontainebleau, le 6
novembre 1773.
Seryiet aternum qui
parvo nesciet uti." Wild &
Charlton 2005, pp. 161....
- went over to the side of Octavian. The Martia,
leaving the
coast road at
Aternum, took the Via
Valeria and went to Alba Fucens,
which due to its strategic...