- of
Marica with an
Italic tuff
temple was
built about 500 BC.
Ancient Minturnae was one of the
three towns of the
Ausones which made war
against Rome...
-
occasionally referred to as the son of Marica. The
sacred forest near
Minturnae was
dedicated to Marica. A lake
nearby was also
named after her. Various...
- 575.
Benedict granted an estate, the M****a Veneris, in the
territory of
Minturnae, to
Abbot Stephen of St. Mark's "near the
walls of Spoleto" (St. Gregory...
- are:
Capitolium Vetus (Rome)
Temple of
Jupiter (Pompeii)
Capitolium of
Minturnae Capitolium of
Ostia Antica Capitolium of
Brixia (Brescia)
Capitolium of...
- Nissen, Ital.
Landeskunde (Berlin, 1902), ii. 665, a road ran from here to
Minturnae; but no
traces of it are to be seen. Aquino, Sora, and
Pontecorvo - Catholic...
-
Minturnae, from the
Carolingian m****cript
Palatinus 1564...
-
river Garigliano,
between Lazio and Campania, in the
vicinity of
ancient Minturnae (now Minturno, Italy), in the
ancient territory occupied by the Aurunci...
- Tres Tabernae,
Forum Appii, Tarracina,
Fundi (Fondi),
Formiae (Formia),
Minturnae (Minturno), Suessa,
Casilinum and Capua, but some of
these were colonies...
- and then
gliding gently towards the sea. At the
mouth of the
Liris near
Minturnae, was an
extensive sacred grove consecrated to Marica, a
nymph or local...
- and
Octavius won: Seneca,
Letters to
Lucilius 95.42.
Apicius lived at
Minturnae (Campania).
Having heard of the
boasted size and
sweetness of the shrimps...