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Felsina is a
monotypic genus of
African crab
spiders containing the
single species,
Felsina granulum. It was
first described by Eugène
Louis Simon in...
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invasion of
northern Italy, 390 BC, when they made the
Etruscan city of
Felsina their new capital,
Bononia (Bologna).
After a
series of wars, they were...
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important urban center for centuries,
first under the
Etruscans (who
called it
Felsina), then
under the
Celts as Bona,
later under the
Romans (Bonōnia), then...
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current level.
Adria and
Spina were the
Etruscan ports and
depots for
Felsina (now Bologna).
Adria may have
given its name
during an
early period to...
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cities were part of it.
Inside Padanian Etruria, it is
supposed they were
Felsina (Bologna),
Spina and Marzabotto,
while we can only
guess about Ravenna...
- Etruria. From there, the
alphabet spread from
Volterra (Etr. Velathri) to
Felsina, today's Bologna, and
later from
Chiusi (Etr. Clevsin) to the Po Valley...
- from Bologna, best
known for his
biographies of
Baroque artists titled Felsina pittrice,
published in 1678.
Together with his
contemporary Giovanni Pietro...
- mother. Alternatively, he was the son or
brother of
Aulestes and
founded Felsina (modern Bologna),
Perusia or Cesena.
Because of the ****ociation of his...
- city was
settled by the
Etruscans and
named Velzna,
later Felsina. In the 6th
century BCE,
Felsina was
known for its
markets and trade. It was
invaded by...
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Epidius T****ll, 1877
Erissoides Mello-Leitão, 1929
Erissus Simon, 1895
Felsina Simon, 1895
Firmicus Simon, 1895
Geraesta Simon, 1889
Gnoerichia Dahl,...