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Temesa (Ancient Gr****: Τεμέση or Τεμέσα [Doric]),
later called Tempsa, was an
ancient city in Italy, on the s**** of the
Tyrrhenian Sea. It was situated...
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Nearly a
decade after the war, the
Romans set up
colonies in Calabria: at
Tempsa and
Kroton (Croto in Latin) in 194 BC,
Copiae in the
territory of Thurii...
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families were
established in
their territory, two of
Roman citizens at
Tempsa and Crotona, and a
third with
Latin rights at Hipponium, to
which the name...
- Brettii; 194 BC saw the
foundation of the
Roman colonies of
Kroton and
Tempsa,
followed by the
Latin colonies of
Copia (193 BC) and
Valentia (192 BC)...
- Brettii; 194 BC saw the
foundation of the
Roman colonies of
Kroton and
Tempsa,
followed by the
Latin colonies of
Copia (193 BC) and
Valentia (192 BC)...
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nearby torrent Macrocioli; in the past it was ****ociated with Temesa, or
Tempsa, the
ancient town
Homer was
referring to in his
Odyssey and
famous for its...
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Bishop Maurus of
Cesena (in lieu of the
archbishop of Ravenna),
Sergius of
Tempsa,
Benedict of
Ajaccio from Corsica, and
Leontios of
Naples (probably Leontios...
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Gaius Salonius, one of the
commissioners appointed to
establish a
colony at
Tempsa in
Bruttium in 194 BC. In 173, he was a
member of
another commission, this...
- 1916
Sinesarima Yang, 1994
Sundorrhinus Gnezdilov, 2010
Syrgis Stål, 1870
Tempsa Stål, 1866
Tempsarima Chang, Yang & Chen, 2020
Tetrica Stål, 1866 Tetrichina...
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however is a
false reading of the acts of the synod; he
actually belonged to
Tempsa in the Abruzzi, not to
Conversano in Apulia. No
other names are recorded...