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- Tirida, also known as Stabulum Diomedis or Stabulo Diomedis (both Latin for 'Diomedes's stable'), was a town of ancient Thrace. Pliny the Elder writes...
- words deriving from Late Latin sta**** with the same meaning, derived from stabulum. designating a system that Hadri**** Junius considered to be of Gaulish...
- logistical problems, he is forced to return to Greece. In an encampment at Stabulum Diomedis, near Philippi, he falls from an unruly horse onto a spear and...
- Tirida was probably located nearby. This in turn is probably identical with Stabulum Diomedis, a road station on the Via Egnatia road, which is attested in...
- the following inscription in Latin: “Hoc oratorium fuit bovis: et asini stabulum in quo natus est sanctus Franciscus mundi speculum.” Which in English reads:...
- retired first to Monte Pruno, and finally in 1155 in the desert valley of Stabulum Rodis, later known as Maleval, in the territory of Castiglione della Pescaia...
- 19th century, William Hazlitt wrote that its site was that of the later Stabulum Diomedis ('Diomedes's stable'), where Theodoric Strabo died in 481 CE....
- rodrŭ, Gr**** eruthrós, Sanskrit rudhirá-) PIE *sth̥₂-dʰlom > *staðlom > stabulum "abode" (cf. German Stadel) PIE *werh₁-dʰh₁-o- "word" > *werðo- > verbum...
- for the Stable, where horses (if their pabulum were so plenty as their Stabulum stately) were the best accommodated in England". Churchill described the...
- Generally, lining the roads outside major cities were other inns, known as stabulum, which appealed to travelers. Ancient travel was motivated by reasons as...