- A
flamen (plural flamines) was a
priest of the
ancient Roman religion who was ****igned to one of
fifteen deities with
official cults during the
Roman Republic...
- then
already po****ted. The new seat had also
attracted people from
Forum Flaminii (now San
Giovanni Profiamma), a
neighbouring city and
former bishopric...
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former times the
Flaminii were
believed to be only a
family of the
Quinctia gens; but this
opinion arose from a
confusion of the
Flaminii with the Flaminini...
- (Bevagna), and
thence to
Forum Flaminii (S.
Giovanni Profiamma). Later, a more
circuitous route from
Narnia to
Forum Flaminii was adopted,
increasing the...
- is the
historical site of the
former Roman town and
bishopric of Foro
Flaminii,
which remains a
Latin Catholic titular see as Foro Flaminio. It is in...
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arrival of reinforcements, but, in late June or
early August 253, at
Forum Flaminii (modern San
Giovanni Profiamma), on the
western branch of the Flaminia...
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Flaminian Way. They fled and were
murdered by
their own
guards at
Forum Flaminii. "Roman
Emperors - DIR
Aemilius Aemili****". "Google Translate". v t e...
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saint of Foligno.
According to
Christian tradition, he was born in
Forum Flaminii (present-day San
Giovanni Profiamma), on the Via Flaminia, of a Christian...
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Gaius Flaminius (c. 275 BC – 217 BC) was a
leading Roman politician in the
third century BC.
Flaminius served as
consul twice, in 223 and 217. He is notable...
- Via Flaminia,
which forked into two
roads at
Narni and
rejoined at
Forum Flaminii, near Foligno. An
ancient road also ran
hence to Nursia. The
Ponte Sanguinario...