- The Aterno-Pescara (ancient
Aternus from the Gr**** Aternos, Άτερνος) is a
river system in Abruzzo,
eastern central Italy. The
river is
known as the Aterno...
- been
inserted between Hadria (modern Atri) and the
Aternus. The
distance from the
mouths of the
Aternus at
Pescara to
Ortona is
considerably understated...
-
Sopor Aeternus & the
Ensemble of
Shadows (Latin:
sopor aeternus "eternal slumber"; also
referred to or
stylized as
Sopor Aeternus or Sopor) is a neoclassical...
- the
Vestini as he knew it to be as follows. The
southern border was the
Aternus River (modern Aterno-Pescara).
Aternum (modern Pescara), then on the southern...
- the name of
Ostia Aterni, due to its
location at the
mouth of the
river Aternus.
Being connected to Rome
through the Via
Tiburtina and its
extension the...
- edition). Ovid,
Fasti 6.106. This
depends on a
proposed emendation of
Aternus to
Alernus in an
entry from Festus, p. 83 in the
edition of Lindsay. At...
-
Cerfennia to the
mouth of the
Aternus (the site of
modern Pescara). This
difficult part of the road to the
valley of the
Aternus involved a drop of nearly...
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north of Popoli, in the
lofty and
rugged group of
mountains north of the
Aternus (modern Aterno),
retains the
ancient site as well as name. It was a bishop's...
-
Corfinium was the
capital of the Paeligni,
situated in the
valley of the
Aternus, near the
point where that river's
course suddenly makes a
sharp turn and...
- from the
northern boundary of the
Frentani to some
place in the
upper Aternus valley not far from Amiternum, and that this
dialect closely resembled...