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Lucrinus Lacus or
Lucrine Lake (Italian: Lago di Lucrino; Neapolitan: Laco 'e Lucrine) is a lake in Campania,
southern Italy. It is less than one kilometre...
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Lucrinus is a
monotypic genus of
African dwarf spiders containing the
single species,
Lucrinus putus. It was
first described by
Octavius ****rd-Cambridge...
- Lake
Lucrinus to the sea in
order to
change it into a harbor. Additionally,
Agrippa dug a second, longer,
channel on the
northern side of Lake
Lucrinus to...
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which separated the
Lacus Lucrinus from the sea, thus
forming an
outer harbour,
while joining the lake
Avernus to the
Lucrinus to
serve as an
inner harbor...
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Portus Julius after Octavian. It was
linked by a
canal to a
nearby lake (
Lucrinus Lacus) and, from there, to the sea. The lake s**** was also
connected to...
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executed from 37-36 BC, was to dig a
canal to
connect Lake
Avernus to
Lucrinus Lacus (Lake Lucrino) and a second,
shorter canal with a
hidden entrance...
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distribution point in the
public water supply of
ancient Rome. It can
refer to:
Lucrinus Lacus, a lake in
Campania Alb**** Lake, Lake
Albano in Lazio,
Italy Alsietinus...
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lingua Latina vi.86, 87, ed. Müller. Dionys. v.75. Festus, s.v.
Lacus Lucrinus; Schol. Bob. ad Cic. pro Scaur. p374, ed. Orelli. Livy iv.8, xxix.15. Liv...
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Poppaea Palazzo a Mare
Pompeii Pozzuoli Flavian Amphitheater (Pozzuoli)
Lucrinus Lacus Lake
Avernus Macellum of
Pozzuoli Portus Julius Stabiae Suessula...
- the
Roman Navy
before it was
abandoned because of the
silting up of Lake
Lucrinus (from
which a
short channel led to Lake Avernus) for the two
harbours at...