- The
Mamertines (Latin: Mamertini, "sons of Mars", Gr****: Μαμερτῖνοι) were
mercenaries of
Italian origin who had been
hired from
their home in Campania...
- The
Mamertine Prison (Italian:
Carcere Mamertino), in
antiquity the Tullianum, was a
prison (carcer) with a
dungeon (oubliette)
located in the Comitium...
- the
Tabularium and the
Temple of
Concord on the left side, and past the
Mamertine Prison on the
right side. It is
believed that the
location of the steps...
- stood, was
taken prisoner and
brought to Rome,
where he was
imprisoned in
Mamertine Prison. Like
kings of
other countries Simon was
paraded through the streets...
-
Epirote king.
Between 288 and 283 BC,
Messina in
Sicily was
taken by the
Mamertines, a band of
mercenaries formerly emplo**** by Agathocles. They plundered...
-
Blood and Chocolate, a po****r book.
Martinez plays Mauritius,
prefect of
Mamertine Prison in Paul,
Apostle of
Christ (2017).
Martinez began a relationship...
- commander, they
coveted the
riches of the city. They were
inspired by the
Mamertines,
mercenaries who had been
placed to
garrison the city of
Messana (in Sicily...
-
Carcere (St.
Peter & St. Paul in Prison)
Church was
built here over the
Mamertine Prison,
which by
legend was the
incarceration site of
Saint Peter and...
-
attempt to
capture it from the
Mamertines,
mercenaries from
Campania who had
taken it some
years before. The
Mamertines allied with a
nearby Carthaginian...
- consul.
Jugurthine War: The
Numidian king
Jugurtha was
imprisoned in the
Mamertine Prison. 105 BC 6
October Battle of Arausio: A
coalition of the Cimbri...