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- The Mamertines (Latin: Mamertini, "sons of Mars", Gr****: Μαμερτῖνοι) were mercenaries of Italian origin who had been hired from their home in Campania...
- 1888. At the Internet Archive Claudius Mamertinus, "Gratiarum actio Mamertini de consulato suo Iuliano Imperatori", Panegyrici Latini, panegyric delivered...
-  • Total 31,527  • Density 1,300/km2 (3,400/sq mi) Demonyms Milazzesi, Mamertini or Milaiti Time zone UTC+1 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code...
- Rerum sacrarum liber, Biblioteca Nacional de España. Rerum Sacrarum Liber, **** Argumentis Jacobi Pacti Siculi Mamertini, Metropolitan Museum of Art....
- capital Bovianum, founded upon the hill on which the ox had stopped. The Mamertini of Sicily received their name directly from the god Mars. Guide animals...
- 1813, Colosimi became home to the oldest Masonic Workshop, namely the Mamertini lodge, which, together with the Ginnosofisti silani di Carlopoli and the...
- proofs allow dating much further back, to being directly connected with Mamertini (sons of war-god Mars), following the First Punic War. Supporting this...
- it is sometimes found as Mamertinus, apparently by analogy with the Mamertini, a group of Italian mercenaries. Natta or Nacca, referring to a fuller...
- Priscian, vol. i. p. 370, ed. Krehl, or p. 792, ed. Putsch Festus, s.v. Mamertini Wernsdorf, Poett. Latt. Minn. vol. iii. p. ****i., vol. iv. pars ii. p...
- (initianae) p(rimigeniae) p(iae) f(idelis) ag(entium) in lignari(i)s sub cur(a) Mamertini Iusti opt(ionis) d(edicavit) (duobus) Aspr(is) co(n)s(ulibus)". In English:...