- Line were
named Flaminian: SS
Flaminian (1880), 2,131 GRT, sold 1901 SS
Flaminian (1914), 3,439 GRT, s****ed and sunk in 1915 SS
Flaminian (1917), 3,227...
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Flaminian was a 2,699-gross
register ton (GRT)
cargo ship that was
built in 1917 by W
Harkness & Sons Ltd, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire,
United Kingdom for...
- The Via
Flaminia (lit. '
Flaminian Way') was an
ancient Roman road
leading from Rome over the
Apennine Mountains to
Ariminum (Rimini) on the
coast of the...
- was a loop,
approximately 500
meters in
length stretching across the
Flaminian Fields (Prata Flaminia).
Varro states that the
actual Circus was built...
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Viminale Naevia Querquetulana Trigemina Ancient obelisks Lateran Obelisk Flaminian Obelisk Obelisk of
Minerveo Obelisk of
Montecitorio Ancient Roman landmarks...
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Viminale Naevia Querquetulana Trigemina Ancient obelisks Lateran Obelisk Flaminian Obelisk Obelisk of
Minerveo Obelisk of
Montecitorio Ancient Roman landmarks...
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Viminale Naevia Querquetulana Trigemina Ancient obelisks Lateran Obelisk Flaminian Obelisk Obelisk of
Minerveo Obelisk of
Montecitorio Ancient Roman landmarks...
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receive reinforcements.
While Aemilian descended upon Rome
along the
Flaminian Way,
Gallus and Volusi**** had him
proclaimed "enemy of the State" by...
- Litanies, 25
April 799, when the pope was
making his way
towards the
Flaminian Gate, he was
suddenly attacked by
armed men. He was
dashed to the ground...
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Viminale Naevia Querquetulana Trigemina Ancient obelisks Lateran Obelisk Flaminian Obelisk Obelisk of
Minerveo Obelisk of
Montecitorio Ancient Roman landmarks...