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equinoxes and
obliquity of the ecliptic). The
Romans knew the lake as
Fucinus Lacus and
founded settlements on its banks,
including Marruvium. It was...
-
names and a few
dozen personal names in
Latin form. The
Bronze of Lake
Fucinus was an
inscribed bronze plaque found in 1877 near Luco
during the draining...
- Italy,
whose chief centre was Marruvium, on the
eastern s**** of Lake
Fucinus (which was
drained in the time of Claudius). The area in
which they lived...
-
Twelve Caesars"). It was
reportedly used
during an
event in AD 52 on Lake
Fucinus by naumachiarii—captives and
criminals fated to die
fighting during mock...
-
prisoners manning galleys about to take part in a mock
naval battle on Lake
Fucinus in AD 52. Po****r
misconception ascribes it as a gladiator's salute. See...
-
Centered north of Rome and by the
river Tiber.
Marsi -
Centered around Lake
Fucinus Volsci -
Centered on the
Pontine plain South Picenes Marrucini Oscans -...
-
prisoners manning galleys about to take part in a mock
naval battle on Lake
Fucinus in AD 52. Po****r
misconception ascribes it as a gladiator's salute. See...
- the
Roman Emperor Claudius to
house workers in the
drying of the
Lacus Fucinus (Lake Fucino). The name
derives from a
nearby wood,
Lucus Angitiae, "Sacred...
- Alatri,
north of Frosinone)
records offerings to di
Indicites including Fucinus, a
local lake-god; Summ****, a god of
nocturnal lightning; Fiscellus, otherwise...
- the
grove of
Angitia mourned, and
Fucinus' gl****y waters, And the
clear lakes (Te
nemus Angitiae,
vitrea te
Fucinus unda, Te
Uquidi flevere lacus). Dinter...