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After the
Roman conquest in the 2nd
century BC – it kept its name as
Iguvium – the city
remained important, as
attested by its
Roman theatre, the second-largest...
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Eugubine Tables, are a
series of
seven bronze tablets from
ancient Iguvium (modern Gubbio), Italy,
written in the
ancient Italic language Umbrian...
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captive to parti****te in Gallus' triumph,
after which he was
interned at
Iguvium. In the
second half of the
third century BC, the
Ardiaei kingdom was transformed...
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according to
another tradition, in an
underground chamber at
Gubbio (ancient
Iguvium). The
seven tablets contain notes on the
ceremonies and
statutes for priests...
- p. 953.
James Wilson Poultney, The
Bronze tables of
Iguvium pg 197 The
Bronze tables of
Iguvium "Custom Stoles".
Retrieved 2024-03-20. Deharbe's Large...
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captive to parti****te in Gallus's triumph,
after which he was
interned in
Iguvium. The date of his
death is unknown.
After his defeat, the
Romans split the...
- the
ruins of a 1st-century
ancient Roman theatre of the
former town of
Iguvium (now Gubbio);
located in a gr****y park just
south of the
highway SR298...
- Osco-Umbrian or Latino-Faliscan. The
details of the cult of
Fisus Sancius at
Iguvium and
those of
Fides at Rome, such as the use of the mandraculum, a piece...
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connection with Vofionos, the
third god in the
triad of the
Grabovian gods of
Iguvium.
Vofionos would be the
equivalent of
Liber or Teutates, in
Latium and among...
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people and as the most
important enemy of the
Umbrian people of
Gubbio (
Iguvium). In the 3rd
century BC,
Terni was
conquered by the
Romans and soon became...