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Under Julius Caesar, the
Sittian settlement was
known as
Respublica IIII
Coloniarum Cirtensium;
Pliny also knew it as
Cirta Sittianorum ("Cirta of the Sittians")...
- (2nd century).
Another important component of the work are the
Libri Coloniarum ("Books of Colonies"),
lists of surve****
areas of
countryside and cities...
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Liber Coloniarum; yet it does not seem to have ever been large, and Ovid
himself designates it as a
small provincial town. From the
Liber Coloniarum we learn...
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Acidia is a
small genus of
flies in the
family Tephritidae. It
formerly contained many species, but by some
authors has
since been
restricted to two. Acidia...
- lies. The name is
already defined in
extant m****cripts of the
Liber Coloniarum into Teramne,
whence its
modern form of Teramo. But in the
Middle Ages...
- of
pastures used by the
tribe of the Tariotes. A p****age in the
Libri Coloniarum ("Book of Colonies") of the
Gromatici Veteres,
probably dating back to...
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still found in Ptolemy, and the ager
Metapontinus is
noticed in the
Liber Coloniarum (p. 262), all
trace of the city
subsequently disappears, and it is not...
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since the land of
Sittius was
converted by Rome into the
Respublica IIII
Coloniarum Cirtensium, a
special legionary autonomy within Africa Nova. Law 2002...
- Roselaar,
Saskia T (2009). "References to
Gracchan activity in the
liber coloniarum". Historia:
Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte. 58 (2): 198–214. doi:10...
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notice occurs of any such
place in this part of Etruria; and the
Liber Coloniarum,
though unusually copious in its
description of the
province of Tuscia...