- classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/interamna-
lirenas Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Interamna
Lirenas" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 14 (11th ed.)....
- casinas),
establishing a
fortified Latin colony there in 312 BC,
Interamna Lirenas.
During the
Roman era the most
venerated god was Apollo,
whose temple rose...
-
Maximus took on
veteran legions which Marcus Atilius had left at
Interamna Lirenas in the
middle Liris valley and went on to
seize Amiternum in
Samnium (not...
- Lazio, Italy. It
takes its name from the
ancient Latin colony of
Interamna Lirenas,
founded by the
Romans after the
conquest of Casinum, an
ancient Oscan...
- approximate;
Entry in
Theatrum database Theatre at
Interamna Lirenas Interamna Lirenas Pignataro Interamna Italy 41°25′40″N 13°45′14″E / 41.427687°N...
- the
modern Teramo: the
rivers are the
Tordino and the
Vezzola Interamna Lirenas, no
modern successor, on the Liri
River 704 Interamnia, an
asteroid named...
- days and
plundered the
surrounding territories.
Going beyond Interamna Lirenas and Aquinum, he
reached the agro
Fregellano along the
river Liri. Here...
- Controversiae. Sepullius,
dedicated a
monument in
memory of
Timetus at
Interamna Lirenas in
southern Latium.
Publius Sepullius P. f., a
maker of
small pottery,...
- town
would be
linked to the
destruction of the
Roman colony of
Interamna Lirenas,
although the
first historically do****ented
human presence dates to the...
- f. Severus, one of the
duumvirs and
ciratores of the city of
Interamna Lirenas in Latium,
commemorated in a second-century
inscription as
patron of the...