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Ficulea is a
genus of
moths in the
family Gelechiidae. It
contains the
species Ficulea blandulella,
which is
found in Sri
Lanka and
southern India. Adults...
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Ficulea was an
ancient town in
Latium in
central Italy. In Rome's
early semi-legendary history, the town was part of the
Latin League,
which went to war...
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originally bore the name "Via Ficulensis", from the old
Latin village of
Ficulea,
about 13 km (8.1 mi) from Rome. It was
subsequently extended to Nomentum...
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September 13, 585 BC. Subsequently, the
Latin cities of Corniculum, old
Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia, and
Nomentum were
subdued and...
- collegium; the
others commemorate females attached to
collegia in
Numidia and
Ficulea. Most
modern scholarship describes these as
memorials to
female servants...
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September 585 BC. Subsequently, the
Latin cities of Corniculum, old
Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola,
Medullia and
Nomentum were
subdued and...
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Latin town, but was
considered by some to be Sabine, and, like
Fidenae and
Ficulea, was
excluded from the
first region by Augustus, who made the Anio river...
- from a
family of high
social status.
Gaius Poppaeus Gemellus,
buried at
Ficulea (now a
suburb of Rome), aged
ninety years,
three months, two days, with...
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fifth King of Rome,
during his
final campaign,
along with Corniculum,
Ficulea, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia, and Nomentum.
Dionysius relates that...
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buried at Rome.
Marcus Oscius,
named in a
funerary inscription from
Ficulea in Latium.
Statius Oscius, the
father of Oscia.
Marcus Oscius Dionysius...