- The
Battle of
Pistoria was
fought early January 62 BC
between the
forces of the
Roman Republic and Catiline, a
senatorial conspirator who had been organising...
- at the head of a
rebel army near
Pistoria (modern-day
Pistoia in Tuscany),
Catiline fought the
Battle of
Pistoria against republican forces. He was killed...
-
Pistoria is a
genus of
butterflies in the
family Lycaenidae. The
single species of this
monotypic genus,
Pistoria nigropunctata, is
found in New Guinea...
- summer. The city is
famous throughout Europe for its
plant nurseries.
Pistoria (in
Latin other possible forms are
Pistorium or Pistoriae) was a centre...
- Pompey,
calling upon
Pompey to save the state.
Early the next year, near
Pistoria, Catiline's
remaining men,
numbering at
least three thousand, were engaged...
-
Mountains Astronomical Observatory including the main-belt
asteroid 8051
Pistoria. List of
minor planet discoverers "Minor
Planet Discoverers (by number)"...
-
Lucius Sergius Catilina, or "Catiline", and
which culminated in a
battle at
Pistoria and the
death of Catiline.
After his consulship,
Hybrida was
granted Macedonia...
-
Conradus de
Pistoria (also Coradus, de Pistoia, de Pistoja) (fl.
early 15th century) was an
Italian composer of the late
medieval era and
early Renaissance...
- out of the city,: 7
after which Catiline was
killed at the
Battle of
Pistoria.
Cicero memorialized his
actions by
publishing the
Catilinarian orations...
-
Oscar Leonard Carl
Pistorius (/
pɪˈstɔːriəs/ pist-OR-ee-əs, Afrikaans: [pəˈstuəriœs]; born 22
November 1986) is a
South African former professional sprinter...