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Gabii was an
ancient city of Latium,
located 18 km (11 mi) due east of Rome
along the Via Praenestina,
which was in
early times known as the Via Gabina...
- The
Diana of
Gabii is a
statue of a
woman in
drapery which probably represents the
goddess Artemis and is
traditionally attributed to the
sculptor Praxiteles...
- Maximus,
which Tarquin the
Elder had vowed. He then
engaged in a war with
Gabii, one of the
Latin cities that had
rejected the
treaty with Rome. Unable...
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ancient Roman road in
central Italy.
Initially called Via Gabiana, from
Gabii, the
ancient city of Old
Latium to
which it ran, it
received a new name...
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returned to
Gabii and told ****tus what he had seen. ****tus
realised that his
father wished him to put to
death all of the most
eminent people of
Gabii, which...
- The
Diocese of
Gabii or
Diocese of Gabi (Latin:
Dioecesis Gabinus) was a
Roman Catholic diocese in the
ancient city
Gabii in the
region of Latium, located...
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annihilated in a
regular engagement eight miles outside of town on the road to
Gabii.
Camillus was
hailed by his
troops as
another Romulus,
father of his country...
- Bovillae, Bubentum, Cora, Carventum, Circei, Corioli, Corbio, Cabum, Fortinea,
Gabii, Laurentum, Lanuvium, Lavinium, Labici, Nomentum, Norba, Praeneste, Pedum...
- Primitivo) as a
Christian martyr and saint. They are
considered to have died at
Gabii.
According to tradition,
Getulius was the
husband of
Saint Symphorosa. Getulius...
- traditions.
Gabii sa
Kabilin Translating to "Heritage Night", it is a
program initiated by the
Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Incorporated in 2007.
Gabii sa Kabilin...