- of Latium, now in
modern Lazio. The city was also
known as Ferentinum,
Ferentum or Ferentia, and
should not be
confused with
ancient Ferentinum (now Ferentino)...
- Agathocles, the
tyrant of Syracuse,
seizes the city of Messina. The
Romans take
Ferentum, a city of Apulia, and this
pushes the
citizens of
Nuceria to end their...
-
Mugilla (Santa
Maria delle Mole, a
frazione of the
comune of Marino) and
Ferentum (Marino itself) were part of the
Latin League.
Under the
Roman Republic...
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Cuthi Cosa
Ansedonia Felcina,
Hulchena Fulginia Foligno Fernta,
Frunth Ferentum Ferento Ficline Figulinae Figline Valdarno Ficrine Fregenae Fregene Fullona...
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Italian women's ****sal teams.
Arcadia Real
Statte Stone Five
Fasano Bellator Ferentum Città di
Montesilvano Lazio Sporting Locri Napoli Olimpus Roma Città di...
-
about 14
miles (23 km)
south of Venusia, and 6
miles (9.7 km)
southeast of
Ferentum. Its
position on a
lofty hill is
alluded to by
Horace in a well-known p****age...
-
Philharmonic Concert, the "Volemose Bene"
Recreational Society and the "
Ferentum"
marching band, the only ones left of the many
recreational societies that...
- Agathocles, the
tyrant of Syracuse,
seizes the city of Messina. The
Romans take
Ferentum, a city of Apulia, and this
pushes the
citizens of
Nuceria to end their...
- in the ba****t of the
Basilica of St. Barnabas. In 1966 the
renovated Ferentum Muni****l
Stadium was
inaugurated by
Mayor Giulio Santarelli and the Honorable...
-
which may
probably be
referred to the
Frentani rather than to the town of
Ferentum in Apulia, to
which they have been ****igned by some writers.
Others are...