- San
Benedetto dei
Marsi (Latin:
Marruvium, Marrubium;
Ancient Gr****: Μαρούϊον, romanized: Maroúïon) is a
comune and town in the
province of L'Aquila in...
-
Marsi were an
Italic people of
ancient Italy,
whose chief centre was
Marruvium, on the
eastern s**** of Lake
Fucinus (which was
drained in the time of...
- lake as
Fucinus Lacus and
founded settlements on its banks,
including Marruvium. It was the site of the
Battle of
Fucine Lake in 89 BCE; however, while...
- Republic).
Conway lists nine inscriptions, one from
Ortona and two each from
Marruvium, Lecce,
Trasacco and Luco. In addition,
there are a few glosses, a few...
-
Anxanum (Lanciano),
Hortona (Ortona),
Histonium (Vasto),
Sulmona and
Marruvium (San
Benedetto dei Marsi) are
among the
settlements that are
still inhabited...
- (Lupiae (Lecce))
Marruvium San
Benedetto dei
Marsi Italy 42°00′23″N 13°37′39″E / 42.0065°N 13.6276°E / 42.0065; 13.6276 (
Marruvium (San
Benedetto dei...
- cinerarium.
Titus Titucius,
named in a first-century
inscription from
Marruvium in Sabinum.
Titus Titucius Flori****,
together with Teia Galla, perhaps...
- Osco-Umbrian po****tion of the Marsi. The
capital of the
Marsi was
originally Marruvium.
Other important centers were Antinum,
Lucus Angitiae and, in Aequi's...
-
Marsica and
especially of the
cities of Alba Fucens,
Lucus Angitiae and
Marruvium thrived and the
surrounding mountainous areas became po****r as holiday...
-
magister of some
uncertain group,
mentioned in a
sepulchral inscription from
Marruvium in Samnium,
dating from the late
first century BC.
Lucius Trebl**** C...