- 137.
Cesena was
originally an
Umbrian or
Etruscan town,
later known as
Caesena.
After a
brief spell under Gaulish rule, it was
taken over by
Romans in...
-
Tisias caesena is a
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in Brazil.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Tisias caesena.
Wikispecies has...
- to 82 BC, most of the
colonies supported Gaius Marius.
Forum Livii and
Caesena (Cesena) were
razed to ground, and the
region was
looted by
Lucius Cornelius...
- lynceus.
Listed alphabetically: I. l.
athesis Fruhstorfer, 1911 I. l.
caesena Fruhstorfer, 1911 I. l.
chersonesia (Fruhstorfer, 1898) I. l.
clara (Butler...
- well in the city
stopped working. N****s
reacted by
sending John to take
Caesena.
While that
attack failed miserably, John
quickly moved to
surprise the...
-
inscription from
Caesena in
Cisalpine Gaul,
dating to the
reign of Augustus.
Artoria L. l. Cleopatra, a
freedwoman named in an
inscription from
Caesena, dating...
- land
communications between Rome and Ravenna.
Additional strongholds at
Caesena, Urbinus, Mons Feretris,
Petra Pertusa, Campania, Lucania, Apulia, Bruttium...
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March At
Sirmium Codex Theodosi**** 10.10.8S (353 mss.) 23 May 346 At
Caesena Codex Theodosi**** 12.1.38 17 June 348 At
Milan Codex Theodosi**** 10.14...
- of its spring.
Astonished by such success, N****s sent John to
capture Caesena but this ****ault failed. John then
moved to and
managed to
capture Forocornelius...
- Stalia,
Stala Genua Genova (Genoa) Charumna,
Carmna Cremona Cremona Ceisna Caesena Cesena Clavna Clavenna Chiavenna Felsna, Felsina,
Velzna Bonōnia Bologna...