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Peltuinum was a
Roman town of the Vestini, on the
ancient Via
Claudia Nova, 20 km east of L'Aquila, Italy,
between the modern-day
settlements of Prata...
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Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (
Peltuinum c. AD 7 – 67) was a po****r
Roman general, brother-in-law of the
emperor Caligula and father-in-law of Domitian. The...
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Their main
centres were
Pitinum (near
modern L'Aquila),
Aufinum (Ofena),
Peltuinum (Prata d'Ansidonia),
Pinna (Penne) and
Aternum (Pescara,
shared with the...
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incorporated within Rome
after the
Battle of
Sentinum in 295 BC on par with
Peltuinum and Amiternum. The
floods that
procured the
swamping of the countryside...
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Necropolis of Li Muri Nola-Croce del Papa Ocriti****
Ostia Antica Paestum Palmi Peltuinum Piemonte Pompeii Rome
Rhegion Sardinia Saepinum S****i of
Matera Segesta...
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commemorated in the
Arena Chapel Peltuinum Italy 42°17′13″N 13°37′24″E / 42.286878°N 13.623418°E / 42.286878; 13.623418 (
Peltuinum) (?)
Pollentia Pollenzo...
- at
Peltuinum during the
first half of the
first century BC.
Gaius Suellius T. f. Aemili****, an eques, and one of the
local magistrates at
Peltuinum during...
- and two aisles, with
elements in both
Renaissance and
Baroque style.
Peltuinum "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane al 9
ottobre 2011"....
- Venetic: pletuvei,
attested in a
funerary monument; and Pultovia. Vestinian:
Peltuinum. Umbrian: Pletinas, an
epithet ****igned to
Italic goddess Cupra. Celtic:...
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quinquenniales at
Peltuinum in Sabinum,
during the
latter part of the
reign of Tiberius.
Publius Salvienus Paulus,
dispensator at
Peltuinum,
where he was...