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- /spoʊˈleɪtoʊ, spoʊˈliːtoʊ/, UK: /spoʊˈlɛtoʊ/, Italian: [spoˈleːto]; Latin: Spoletium) is an ancient city in the Italian province of Perugia in east-central...
- mutinied. They killed Aemilian at Spoletium or at the Sanguinarium bridge, between Oriculum and Narnia (halfway between Spoletium and Rome), and recognized Valerian...
- towards Spoletium, where he joined Marcus Licinius Cr****us, together they defeated Carrinas once again. Pompey laid siege to Carrinas in Spoletium but the...
- to s**** refuge in Spoletium. On his way to Praeneste, Sulla was able to ambush reinforcement on their way to Carrinas in Spoletium, killing 2,000 Marian...
- Sulla's civil war, Cr****us and Pompey fought a battle in the plain of Spoletium (Spoleto), killed about 3,000 of the men of Papirius Carbo, the leader...
- sepulchral inscription from Spoletium in Umbria, dating from the Augustan era. Gaius Tursidius Maximus, one of the quattuorvirs at Spoletium, held the aedilician...
- integration under the Roman rulers, who established some colonies, such as Spoletium, and built the via Flaminia (219 BC). The via Flaminia became a prin****l...
- Pietro Lorenzetti. Bishop and Martyr Born 3rd century AD Died c. 303 AD Spoletium, Roman Umbria (modern-day Spoleto, Umbria, Italy) Venerated in Catholicism;...
- successfully acted as sole defence for T. Matrinius in 95 BC, an Italian from Spoletium who had been granted Roman citizenship by Marius and who was now being...
- at Spoletium with his wife, Matrinia Aphelea. Matrinia L. l. Aphelea, a freedwoman, buried with her husband, Lucius Matrinius Diochares, at Spoletium. Gnaeus...