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Fulginiae or
Fulginium (modern Foligno) was an
ancient town of Umbria, Italy, on the
later line of the Via Flaminia, c. 20 km S of
Nuceria (Nocera Umbra)...
- Spello) was an
ancient town of Umbria, Italy, 6 km (3.7 mi)
north of
Fulginiae on the road to Perusia. The site of
Hispellum was
significant as the valley...
- San Nicolò,
where the
painter signed himself “Alumnus
Fulginiae” or “Nicholaus
Alumnus Fulginiae”,
which translates correctly as “Nicolò
citizen of Foligno”...
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Romans after the
Battle of
Sentinum in 295 BC,
receiving the name of
Fulginiae from the
ancient cult of the
goddess Fulginia. In the
classic Roman age...
- at
Fulginiae,
recorded in an
inscription from the
early first century.
Lucius Varenus L. f. Lucullus, one of the muni****l
duumvirs at
Fulginiae, had...
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colleague of
Titus Vibius Varus.
According to an
inscription found in
Fulginiae in Umbria,
surmised to be his home town, he
received triumphal ornaments...
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Publius Urgulanius,
named in a second- or third-century
inscription from
Fulginiae Publius Urgulanius Euvodius, a
young man
buried at Salona, aged twenty-two...
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Forlimpopoli Forum Vibii Caburrum Cavour Fossa Clodia Chioggia Frusina Frosinone Fulginiae,
Fulginium Foligno Genua Genoa (Genova)
Goritia Gorizia Gressonetum ad...
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Vicus Martis Tudertium (near M****a Martana),
Bevagna and
Foligno (ancient
Fulginiae). The
later eastern branch proceeded from
Narni to
Terni (ancient Interamna...
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dating from the
first half of the
first century. Allienus,
buried at
Fulginiae in Umbria, in a tomb
built by his wife and client, Romanilla, and dating...