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Cispius is the
nomen of the
Roman gens Cispia. The Mons
Cispius, or
Cispian Hill, is one of
several summits of the
Esquiline Hill in Rome. The grammarian...
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Cispius may
refer to:
various members of the
Roman gens Cispia; see also
Cispius. the Mons
Cispius, or
Cispian Hill, one of
several summits of the Esquiline...
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These were the Oppius, Palatium, Velia, ****utal, Cermalus, Caelius, and
Cispius.
These are
sometimes confused with the
traditional seven hills. Tradition...
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found only in Africa:
Cispius affinis Lessert, 1916 – East
Africa Cispius bidentatus Lessert, 1936 – Central, East
Africa Cispius kimbius Blandin, 1978...
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those who
inhabited the
external regions – Aurelian, Oppius,
Cispius, ****utal – were
considered exquilini ("suburbanites"). The
Esquiline Hill...
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Cispius on the
north by the
valley of the Suburra, and from the
Caelian Hill on the
south by the
valley of the Colosseum. The
Oppius and the
Cispius together...
- Rome (montes): Oppius, Palatium, Velia, ****utal, Cermalus, Caelius, and
Cispius. The
Septimontium was
celebrated in September, or,
according to
later calendars...
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grove sacred to the
goddess from
early times. It
stood precisely on the
Cispius near the
sixth shrine of the Argei.
probably not far west of the church...
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Cerenius Cervilius Cervonius Cestius Charapaeus Cicereius Cilnius Cincius Cispius classidius Claudius Cloelius Cluentius Clutorius Cluvius Cocceius Coelius...
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Cispinilus Roewer, 1955 C.
flavidus (Simon, 1909) (type) —
Central Africa Cispius Cispius Simon, 1898 C.
affinis Lessert, 1916 — East
Africa C.
bidentatus Lessert...