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- Sabina (Latin: Sabinum), also called the Sabine Hills, is a region in central Italy. It is named after Sabina, the territory of the ancient Sabines, which...
- Cures was an ancient Sabine town in the Tiber Valley in central Italy, about 26 miles (42 km) from Rome, between the left bank of the Tiber and the Via...
- the toponyms safinim and safina (at the origin of the terms Samnium and Sabinum). The Indo-European root *Saβeno or *Sabh evolved into the word Safen,...
- or similar, may also refer to: Cure (river), a river in France Cures, Sabinum, an ancient Italian town Cures, Sarthe, a commune in western France Curate...
- villa at Santa Marinella on the coast north of Rome. His works include Ad Sabinum, a commentary on the ius civile, in over 50 books; Ad edictum, a commentary...
- inscriptions came from Sabinum, and Chase classifies the name among those gentilicia that were evidently not Latin, but came from Sabinum, Umbria, or other...
- Clausus, later known as Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis, moved from Sabinum to Rome, together with all of his relatives and clients, including approximately...
- but a few are known from inscriptions, including two from Alba Fucens in Sabinum. The nomen Saltorius is derived from the cognomen Saltor, a dancer, one...
- introduced into Roman religious practice when Manius Curius Dentatus conquered Sabinum in the early 3rd century BCE. Two stories about her sanctuary of Terracina...
- The text reads "BOLSKAN" in Iberian characters. Born c. 126 BC Nursia, Sabinum Died 73 or 72 BC (aged 53–54) Osca, Hispania Cause of death ********ination...