- Alba
Fucens was an
ancient Italic town
located at 1,000 m (3,300 ft)
elevation at the base of
Monte Velino,
approximately 6.5 km (4.0 mi)
north of Avezzano...
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falling out of favour, he
killed himself.
Macro was born in 21 BC at Alba
Fucens, a
Roman town at the foot of
Monte Velino,
situated on a hill just to the...
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derived from the
noble Avidius domiciled in the
nearby town of Alba
Fucens or from "Ave Jane", an
invocation to the
Roman god J****. The
presence of...
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Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, and was
placed under house arrest at Alba
Fucens,
where he died in 166 BC. The
Romans abolished the
Macedonian monarchy by...
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writes that he was
shown clemency, and kept in good
conditions at Alba
Fucens for the rest of his life. In 178 BC, he had
married Laodice V, the daughter...
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technique include Norba, Signia, Alatri, Boiano, Circeo, Cosa, Alba
Fucens, Palestrina,Terracina and
Santa Severa. One of the
largest and
least known...
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regarded as the
flower of the
Italian forces. The
Latin colony of Alba
Fucens near the
northwest corner of the lake was
founded in the
adjoining Aequian...
- 91667 (Acelum (Asolo)) Alba
Fucens Albe
Italy 42°04′38″N 13°24′44″E / 42.0772°N 13.4123°E / 42.0772; 13.4123 (Alba
Fucens (Albe))
Photograph Castra...
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model reconstruction of a
quadrireme based on a
graffito from Alba
Fucens in Italy, mid-1st
century AD,
Museum für
Antike Schiffahrt,
Mainz (34305899133)...
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Philip V 212 – 166 (aged 46)
Surrendered to
Aemilius Paullus following defeat at
Pydna and
imprisoned at Alba
Fucens for the
remainder of his life....