- 1968 as
Latin Titular bishopric of
Minervino Murge (Curiate Italian) /
Minervium (Latin) / Minerbinen(sis) (Latin). It has had the
following in****bents...
-
presidential decree on May 14, 1997. The name
Manerbio derives from
Latin Minervium, due to the
ancient necropolis found in its
territory which was sacred...
- now the area
surrounding the
basilica and
former convent buildings: the
Minervium,
built by
Gnaeus Pompey in
honour of the
goddess Minerva about 50 BC,...
- sent a
colony to Scylletium,
which appears to have ****umed the name of
Minervium or
Colonia Minervia. The name is
written by
Velleius Scolatium; and the...
- The
Temple of
Minerva Chalcidica or
Minervium was a
small temple in the
Campus Martius in
ancient Rome,
dedicated to Minerva. It was
built by
Pompey the...
-
Temple of
Minerva (rarely
Minervium) may
refer to:
Temple of
Minerva (Aventine)
Temple of
Minerva Medica Temple of
Minerva Medica (nymphaeum)
Temple of...
- the
space formerly occupied by
three Roman temples - the
aforementioned Minervium, the Iseum, and the Serapeum. From the 17th century, the
convent became...
-
bishop of
Lublin from 1985 to 2011. He was also the
titular bishop of
Minervium until his death.
Ryszard KarpiĆski was born on
December 28, 1935, in Rudzienko...
- town,
traversing B****a
Bresciana through B****ianum (B****ano Bresciano),
Minervium (Manerbio),
Balneolum (Bagnolo Mella) and
Brixia (Brescia). La Via Postumia...
- death.
Following his
victory at Nola,
Papius took the
cities of Stabiae,
Minervium, and
Salernum while conquering the
country around Nuceria. The citizens...