- "Ausones" (Ancient Gr****: Αὔσονες; Italian:
Ausoni), the
original name and the
extant Gr**** form for the
Latin "Aurunci", was a name
applied by Gr**** writers...
- The
Monti Ausoni or
Ausoni Mountains constitute a
mountain range in
southern Lazio, in
central Italy. It is part of the Antiappennini, a
group running...
- Preapennines: the
Alban Hills, also of
volcanic origin, and the
calcareous Lepini,
Ausoni and
Aurunci Mountains. The
Apennines of
Latium are a
continuation of the...
-
Olivia Ausoni (20
April 1923 – 15 May 2010) was a
Swiss alpine skier. She
competed at the 1948
Winter Olympics and the 1952
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- it
forms the
promontory of Gaeta. It is
bounded to the north-west by the
Ausoni Mountains, to the
north by the Liri river, to the east by the Ausente, to...
- Ausonus, who was king of the
Ausoni and the son of
Ulysses and Circe. The
ancient city was
probably connected to the
Ausoni tribe, one of the most ancient...
- Pontecorvo,
Pastena and Lenola. It is part of the Comunità
Montana Monti Ausoni.
Sights include the
Farnese castle,
founded around the 11th
century AD....
- and the
other by mountains: the
Monti Albani, the
Monti Lepini, the
Monti Ausoni, and
further south the
Monti Aurunci (where the
allies had been brought...
-
northern part of this area was
inhabited by the Sidicini, the Aurunci, and the
Ausoni (a
subgroup of the Aurunci). The
central and
southern part was inhabited...
- to the south-east with the
Amaseno Valley, to the
south with the
Monti Ausoni and to the west with the
Pontinian Plain. The
highest peak is the Monte...