- city, with the name of
Frusna and then the
Roman of
Latium adiectum as
Frùsino, over the
course of its
millenary history it has been
subjected to multiple...
- lion on a red
background and a blue
cross band with the
motto "Bellator
Frusino",
given by
Sillo Italico, when the city
refused to
surrender to Hannibal's...
-
cathedral of
Constantinople before a
large crowd.
Hormisdas was born in
Frusino in the
moribund era of the
Western Roman Empire. His
Persian name was probably...
- July 514 – 6
August 523 (9 years, 17 days) St
Hormisdas HORMISDAS c. 450
Frusino, Italy,
Western Roman Empire 64 / 73
Roman citizen,
later a
subject of...
- adiectum,
situated on the Via
Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and
Frusino (now Frosinone), in
central Italy, near the left
branch of the Liris. Fregellae...
-
given citizenship without the
right to vote (civitas sine suffragio).
Frusino (Frosinone), also a
Volscian town in
southern Latium, was
deprived of two...
- end, was
included in the
Volscian territory. Here were
situated Signia,
Frusino, Fabrateria, Fregellae, Sora, Arpinum, Atina, Aquinum, Casinum, and Interamna;...
-
Anagni Frentina Ferentinum Ferentino Frusna, Frusina, Fursina,
Prusetna Frusino Frosinone Galatia Casa Irta
Caserta Herclena Herculaneum Ercolano Inarime...
-
belonging to the
family sepulchre of the
duumvir Lucius Magneius Niger at
Frusino in Latium,
dating to the
first half of the
first century.
Alliena M'. l...
-
buried at Rome.
Publius Opetreius Hilarus Eubulus, one of the ****viri at
Frusino in Latium.
Gaius Opetreius C. l. Hyginus, a
freedman buried at Rome. Gaius...