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Talamone (Latin: Telamon, Gr****: Τελαμών) is a town in Tuscany, on the west
coast of
central Italy,
administratively a
frazione of the
comune of Orbetello...
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Albegna rivers to the
Maremma grossetana at
Roselle (Terme di Roselle) and
Talamone (Terme dell'Osa). One legend,
according to the
Etruscans and Romans, was...
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Talamone Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di
Talamone) is an
active lighthouse,
located on the
southern tip of the
rocky promontory of
Talamone in the Tuscan...
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commercial policy in the
Maremma with the
conquest of the
ports of
Talamone,
Porto Ercole and
Porto Santo Stefano. In
order to
ensure access to maritime...
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scouts met the Celts'
advance guard head on near
Telamon (modern
Talamone), in an area
called Campo Regio.
Regulus put his
troops in
fighting order...
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village of
Talamone, now in the
Province of Grosseto, that was the sea
harbour of the
Republic of
Siena during the
Middle Age. For this
reason Talamone is considered...
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territory of
Siena p****ed to Tuscany,
Philip II of
Spain retained Orbetello,
Talamone,
Monte Argentario and the
island of
Giannutri until 1713,
under the name...
- a Mare,
Castiglione della Pescaia,
Punta Ala,
Puntone di
Scarlino and
Talamone.
Lakes include Lago dell'Accesa, Lago di Burano, Lago di San
Floriano and...
- mythology.
Telamon may also
refer to:
Latin name of the
Italian town of
Talamone An
architectural support sculpted in the form of a man, also
called an...
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Santo Stefano on the
promontory of
Monte Argentario, as well as Orbetello,
Talamone and Ansedonia—and
their hinterland,
along with the
islet of
Giannutri and...