- The gens
Numisia was a
family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned in the
fourth century BC, and from the
second century BC to imperial...
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Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS
Astrogeology Research Program. "
Numisia".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS
Astrogeology Research Program...
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Neria Nigidia Ninnia Nipia Nonia Norbana Novellia Novia Numeria Numicia Numisia Numitoria Nummia Numonia Nunnuleia Nymphidia Obellia Obultronia Occia Oclatia...
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terrain has been
observed in four
craters on Vesta: Marcia, Cornelia,
Numisia and Licinia. The
formation of the
pitted terrain is
proposed to be deg****ing...
- and
Theano wife of
Milon of
Crotona WGPSN Numisia 7°29′S 37°15′E / 7.48°S 37.25°E / -7.48; 37.25 (
Numisia) 29.94 2011
Roman vestal virgin (c. 204)...
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early period; the same
process occurred with the
archaic nomina Fusia,
Numisia, Papisia, Valesia, and Vetusia,
which became Furia, Numeria, Papiria, Valeria...
- in the
praetorian guard.
Gnaeus Afranius Cn. f. Bromius, the
husband of
Numisia Marcella,
buried at
Aufidenia in Samnium.
Lucius Afranius Cerealis, the...
- Nov 2012 Myia
WGPSN Numisia /njuːˈmɪʃiə/ 7°29′S 37°15′E / 7.48°S 37.25°E / -7.48; 37.25 (
Numisia) 29.94 30 Sept 2011
Numisia WGPSN Occia /ˈɒkʃiə/...
- columellas. Of the
funerary buildings, a
tumulus built by the
important Numisia gens (
Numisia family)
recalls the
mausoleum of
Augustus in Rome. It is flanked...
- Campania, with a first-century BC
cenotaph dedicated by the
freedwoman Numisia Glapira.
Lucius Vibullius C. f.,
along with
Gaius Alfius Surus, dedicated...