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Bovillae was an
ancient Latin town in Lazio,
central Italy,
currently part of
Frattocchie frazione in the muni****lity of Marino.
Bovillae was a station...
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Clivina bovillae is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae,
native to Australia. It was
described by
Blackburn in 1890. "Clivina
bovillae Blackburn...
- circus. [
Bovillae] L'antica
Bovillae | Il
Circo di
Bovillae (in Italian) at parcodibovillae.org |
PROTEZIONE DELL'AREA DELL'ANTICA
BOVILLAE (in Italian)...
- The
Battle of
Bovillae was a term that
Cicero used to
describe a
fight between the
gangs of
Clodius and Milo on
January 18, 52 BC. The two were bitter...
- ****ociated with the Gr**** Asclepius. He was
mostly worshipped in Rome and
Bovillae in Latium. On the
Capitoline Hill and on the
Tiber Island,
temples were...
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campaign included a
visit to Aricia, a town on the via Appia,
south of Rome.
Bovillae Rome
Aricia The main
source for
information on Clodius'
death is Quintus...
- Dictionary, s. v. aper. ICUR, iii. 9133, iv. 10154. CIL VI, 32116. De Rossi,
Bovillae, p. 322. EE, ix. 960. CIL VI, 1510. CIL VI, 2100, AE 1974, 345, AE 1976...
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Italy (3rd–2nd
centuries BC)
Marble relief of the
Apotheosis of
Homer from
Bovillae,
central Italy, (221–205 BC)
Bronze sculpture of a Gr**** poet
known as...
- the
plebs in 57 BC),
resided in Rome. When he
fatally met
Clodius near
Bovillae (Milo's
slaves killed Clodius in that encounter), he was on his way to...
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destruction of Alba Longa. The
Julii also
existed at an
early period at
Bovillae,
evidenced by a very
ancient inscription on an
altar in the
theatre of...