- ("The most
beautiful villages of Italy"). The city was
established as
Pisaurum by the
Romans in 184 BC as a
colony in the
territory of the Picentes, the...
- revolt.
Little is
known of Suetonius' family, but it
likely came from
Pisaurum (modern Pesaro), a town on the
Adriatic coast of Italy. He is not known...
- a
Roman tragic poet and
literary scholar.
Accius was born in 170 BC at
Pisaurum, a town
founded in the Ager
Gallicus in 184 BC. He was the son of a freedman...
-
Marotta are the most
famous ones. The
Lucus Pisaurensis, the
Sacred Grove of
Pisaurum,
ancient Pesaro, is just
outside modern Pesaro in the
hamlet of
Santa Veneranda...
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times it was
known as Pisaurus, as it
debouched into the
Adriatic Sea at
Pisaurum (modern Pesaro). It was also
known as the Isaurus. The
source of the river...
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Lucus Pisaurensis is a
sacred grove or
lucus of
ancient Pisaurum,
modern Pesaro in Italy. It is just
outside the
coastal comune of Pesaro,
between the...
- or, in K. Latte's
understanding of the iuvenes, the army), in
Umbria at
Pisaurum Lucina, at
Terventum in
Samnium Regina, at
Pisarum Regina Matrona, at Aesernia...
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mention in
history dates from 49 BC, when
Julius Caesar held it,
along with
Pisaurum and Ancona.
Caesar Augustus established a colonia, and
built a wall, some...
-
donors to the
temple of
Jupiter at
Pisaurum during the
early second century.
Suedia Victorina,
buried at
Pisaurum, in a tomb
dedicated by
Publius Gargilius...
-
mentions the
Aesis River (Esino)
north of there,
Senagallia (Sinigaglia),
Pisaurum (Pesaro) and then
Fanum (Fano) at the
mouth of the
Metaurus (Metauro) River...