- the
Celtic word "tarvos"
mixed with the
Latin ending "isium"
forming "
Tarvisium", of the tarvos.
Tarvos means bull in
Celtic mythology,
though the same...
-
refugees – from
nearby Roman cities such as
Patavium (Padua), Aquileia,
Tarvisium (Treviso), Altinum, and
Concordia (modern Portogruaro), as well as from...
- Veneti. The Via
Claudia would be
completed in AD 46 to
connected Altinum,
Tarvisium (modern Treviso),
Feltria (modern Feltre), and
Tridentum (modern Trento)...
-
across the
Padanian plain from
Aquileia through or near to Opitergium,
Tarvisium, Vicetia, Verona, Bedria****, and the
three Roman colonies of Cremona,...
-
Saint Augusta of Treviso, also
known as
Augusta of Ceneda,
Augusta of
Tarvisium, or
Augusta of Serravalle, is
venerated as a
virgin martyr. Her Acts were...
- and
athletic training in the
youth development teams at A.S.
Ruggers Tarvisium 69. He made his
debut in the
Italian Championship on 14
September 1986...
- at 2010/11. He is
currently the
coach of ****ociazione
Sportiva Ruggers Tarvisium,
since 2011/12.
Favaro had 42 caps for Italy, from 1988 to 1996, scoring...
-
Serie A team
Rugby Paese Academy player on loan to
Serie A team
Ruggers Tarvisium Additional player under contract with
Serie A
Elite team
Mogliano Temporary...
- and
Rugby Livorno 1989-90
Tarvisium and
Noceto 1990-91
Rugby Roma and
Lyons 1991-92
Casale and
Rugby Calvisano 1992-93
Tarvisium, CUS Roma and
Mirano 1993-94...
- in the 10th or 11th century,
after the
original ancient route between Tarvisium and
Opitergium had been abandoned. In the late
Roman period (3rd and 4th...