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- Pompeiana (Ligurian: Pumpiâna) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Imperia in the Italian region Liguria, situated about 110 kilometres (68 mi)...
- Timocratica pompeiana is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1925. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 65 mm...
- esempio di architettura ricettiva alla foce del Sarno". Rivista di studi Pompeiana. 23. Nelson, Meredith P. (2021). "Chains of gold: female status and the...
- entrepreneur and priestess. She served as the public priestess of Venus Pompeiana in Pompeii as well as the matron of the Fullers guild. She is known primarily...
- are widely preserved as graffiti in Pompeii: Antonio Varone, Erotica Pompeiana: Love Inscriptions on the Walls of Pompeii ("L'Erma" di Bretschneider...
- (1956) [1955], "La tradizione della morte di Cleopatra nella pittura pompeiana", Rendiconti dell'Accademia di Archeologia, Lettere e Belle Arti (in Italian)...
- to have been a favourite of Lucretius' patron, Memmius. Venus Physica Pompeiana was Pompeii's protective goddess, antedating Sulla's imposition of a colonia...
- include the Pompeiana climb between the Cipressa and Poggio. To keep the race at a reasonable distance, it would exclude Le Manie. The Pompeiana, named after...
- the results of archaeological digs at Pompeii. His best-known work is Pompeiana; the Topography, Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii, published between...
- 2014-10-11. Selim Augusti. La tecnica dell'antica pittura parietale pompeiana. Pompeiana, Studi per il 2° Centenario degli Scavi di Pompei. Napoli 1950, 313–354...