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Extensive remains of the
ancient Roman city are
still extant,
including the
Ferento Roman Theater and
several domestic and muni****l buildings. Much of the...
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Ferento Roman Theater (Italian:
Ferento Teatro Romano) is an
ancient Roman theater in
Ferento,
province of Viterbo,
region of Lazio, Italy. It was...
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province of Viterbo. It
conquered and
absorbed the
neighboring town of
Ferento (see Ferentium) in its
early history. It is
approximately 80 kilometres...
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Diocese of
Ferentium is a
former bishopric (now
titular see) with
capital in town
Ferentium near
Viterbo (in Lazio,
Central Italy),
which absorbed it....
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century and was a man of
equestrian rank, who came from
Ferentium (modern
Ferento), a
country town in Italy.
Liberalis served a
quaestor and
later a law...
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proceeded to Rome to
pursue the
matter with the pope.
Cantilupe died at
Ferento, near Orvieto, in Italy, on 25
August 1282, on his way to Rome. He is buried...
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Flavius Liberalis, a
humble quaestor’s
clerk from Ferentium (modern
Ferento), a
country town in Italy.
Before her marriage, she was in
residence with...
- Eclano, Eg****a Ap****, Equilio, Eraclea, Erdonia, Faleri, Falerone,
Ferento, Fidene, Fiorentino, Fondi, Forconio, Fordongi****, Forlimpopoli, Formia...
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Emiliozzi (1983). "Sull'epitaffio del 67 a. C. nel
sepolcro dei
Salvii a
Ferento". Mélanges de l'école française de Rome (in Italian). 95 (2): 701–717....
- Tuscany, Populonia, Roselle, Sovana, Toscanella, Viterbo, Bagnorea, Orvieto,
Ferento, Orchia,
Marta and
lastly Città di
Castello appear to have been
added at...