- The
ancient Perusia, now Perugia,
first appears in
history as one of the 12
confederate cities of Etruria. It is
first mentioned in the
account of the...
- The
Perusine War (also
Perusian or
Perusinian War, or the War of
Perusia) was a
civil war of the
Roman Republic,
which lasted from 41 to 40 BC. It was...
- with
Livia and
Tiberius in tow,
joining Antony's
brother Lucius in
Perusia.
Perusia was
besieged by Octavian's men by the time Nero arrived, and when the...
-
Lucius organized his
troops at Praeneste, but
eventually retreated to
Perusia (modern Perugia),
where Octavian besieged him.
Lucius waited for Antony's...
-
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Erebidae. Its only species,
Gonippa perusia, is
found in Suriname. Both the
genus and
species were
first described...
-
Perusia is a
genus of
moths in the
family Geometridae. Pitkin,
Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search
results Family: Geometridae".
Butterflies and
Moths of the...
- town of Umbria, Italy, 6 km (3.7 mi)
north of
Fulginiae on the road to
Perusia. The site of
Hispellum was
significant as the
valley had two
major rivers...
- pə-ROO-jə, US also /-dʒiə, peɪˈ-/ -jee-ə, pay-; Italian: [peˈruːdʒa] ; Latin:
Perusia) is the
capital city of
Umbria in
central Italy,
crossed by the
River Tiber...
- Consuls:
Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus and
Gaius Asinius Pollio.
Siege of
Perusia:
trying a last
attempt to
break the siege,
which fails;
Lucius Antonius...
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Augustus or
Augustus Gate is one of
eight gates in the
Etruscan wall of
Perusia,
known today as Perugia. It is one of the only two
surviving gates along...