-
inscriptions we find it
called "splendidissima
civitas Marsorum Marruvium". It was also
called Civitas Marsorum, and, in the
Middle Ages,
Civitas Marsicana. It...
-
Rufinus are
purely legendary. He is
probably identical with the "episcopus
Marsorum" (bishop of the Marsi)
noted in the
Roman Martyrology under 11 August....
- The
Diocese of
Avezzano (Latin:
Dioecesis Marsorum) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in
central Italy,
whose name in
Italian was
changed in 1986...
- of Spoleto,
raising it to the rank of county.
Celano was
elected Caput Marsorum (capital city of the
Marsica region),
governed by the
Berardi family. From...
- (first
century CE):
iuvit nox
sideribus inlustris,
ventumque ad
vicos Marsorum et cir****datae
stationes stratis etiam tum per
cubilia properterque mensas...
- of this city and a martyr. He is
probably identical with the "episcopus
Marsorum"
noted under 11 August. The Acts of the
martyrdom of this
Rufinus are purely...
-
Pliny as to the city
being a
Marsic one (one of them has
populi Antinatium Marsorum); but an
Oscan inscription which has been
found there is in the Volscian...
-
Campulung Moldovenesc" (in Italian). Febonio,
Muzio (1678).
Historiae Marsorum (in Latin).
Monaco di Baviera:
Biblioteca Pubblica Bavarese. Palmieri,...
- Salerno, Roma 1988 e 2003 (critical
edition by
Laura Coci). De
Scurcula Marsorum... In logicam,
atque universam naturalem philosophiam Aristoteles paraphrasis...
-
caused the
reconstruction of the church.
According to the work
Historiae Marsorum by
Muzio Febonio, in 1614
there was the
complete reconstruction of the...