- Caesar's
Comet (also
Sidus Iulium ("Julian Star");
Caesaris astrum ("Star of Caesar");
Comet Caesar; the
Great Comet of 44 BC;
numerical designation C/−43...
- Spain's
Mediterranean coast. The
Roman name for the
place was ****i
Firmum Iulium.
Alternative transcriptions of the
Phoenician name of the city in Latin...
-
Scallabis (also
Scallabi Castrum, Præsidium
Iulium,
Scallabis Praesidium Iulium or
Colonia Scallabis Iulia) was the
Roman name of Santarém, Portugal....
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worshipped together with the Nymphs.
Thermal springs are also
attested to at
Iulium Carni****." The 19th-century
attempt to link the root bel- with the Phoenician...
- The
Forum of Caesar, also
known by the
Latin Forum Iulium or
Forum Julium,
Forum Caesaris, was a
forum built by
Julius Caesar near the
Forum Romanum in...
-
including remains from the old
Roman town (
Iulium Carni****) and the
whole Carnia. The
Diocese of
Zuglio (Italian) or
Iulium Carni**** (in Latin) was established...
-
Scalabis Praesidium Iulium (Santarém), 39°14′02″N 08°41′10″W / 39.23389°N 8.68611°W / 39.23389; -8.68611 (Colonia
Scalabis Praesidium Iulium)
Municipium Caesarobriga...
- in
regular proportions.
Beginning with the
Forum of
Caesar (Latin:
forum Iulium) at the end of the
Roman Republic, the
centre of Rome was
embellished with...
-
original Rostra.
Located on the
southwest side of the new
Julian Forum (Forum
Iulium), the new
Rostra was no
longer subordinated to his new
Senate House, the...
- Alcácer do Sal Scalabis,
Scalabis Preasidium Iulium,
Scallabi Castrum, Præsidium
Iulium,
Scallabis Praesidium Iulium,
Scallabis Iulia Colonia Santarém Sirpe...