- The
Alpes Maritimae (Latin pronunciation: [ˈaɫpeːs
maˈrɪtɪmae̯]; English: 'Maritime Alps') was a
small province of the
Roman Empire founded in 63 AD by...
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agens vice legati:
equestrian acting legionary commander.
Praefectus orae
maritimae:
official in
charge with the
control and
defense of an
important sector...
- Canti****
Calamitatis Maritimae ("Song of
Maritime Calamity") is an eight-part, a
cappella classical choral composition by the
Finnish composer Jaakko...
- were two types:
Roman colonies,
coloniae civium Romanorum or
coloniae maritimae, as they were
often built near the sea, e.g.
Ostia (350 BC) and Rimini...
- and the
ruins of Cemenelum,
capital of the
Ancient Roman province Alpes Maritimae on the
Ligurian coast.
Cemenelum was an
important rival of Nice, continuing...
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straddling the Alps
between modern France and Italy,
along with the
Alpes Maritimae and
Alpes Cottiae. The
Procurator of the
province resided in the capital...
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together with the Veneti, Unelli, Osismi, and
others that
Caesar calls maritimae civitates, "maritime cities",
which border on the
Atlantic Ocean. Elsewhere...
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modern France and Italy,
along with the
Alpes Graiae et
Poeninae and
Alpes Maritimae. The
capital of the
province was
Segusio (modern Susa, Piedmont). Other...
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Matronae Vediantiae (Deae Vediantiae) -
Gallic mother goddesses in
Alpes Maritimae Maximia -
fountain goddess in Amélie-les-Bains
Nemetona -
Celtic goddess...
- the
disaster has
inspired several musical works: Canti****
Calamitatis Maritimae, a
choral work by
Jaakko Mäntyjärvi
Incantatio maris aestuosi, a choral...