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epithets used to
describe Trieste. The most
likely origin is a
Celtic word,
Tergeste – with the -est-
suffix typical of
Venetic – and
derived from the hypothetical...
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Tergeste is a rare-type
stony asteroid[clarification needed] from the
outer region of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 78
kilometers in diameter. It...
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Flavia was
named after Via Flavia, a
Roman road
leading from
Trieste (
Tergeste) to Dalmatia. In 2011, Fiat
announced that the
Chrysler 200 convertible...
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called Tergeste,
developing and
acquiring a
clear urban physiognomy by the
Augustan Age at the
beginning of the 1st millennium.
Roman Tergeste reached...
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Historia (Natural History) (iii. 19. s. 23). In 568,
Roman citizens of
nearby Tergeste (modern Trieste) fled to
Aegida due to an
invasion of the Lombards. In...
- (1870–1947) DMP · 476 477
Italia 1901 GR Italy,
country DMP · 477 478
Tergeste 1901 GU
Latin name for Trieste,
Italy DMP · 478 479
Caprera 1901 HJ Caprera...
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river Timavus, the
fortress of Pucinum,
famous for its wines, the Gulf of
Tergeste, and the
colony of that name, thirty-three
miles from Aquileia. — Pliny...
- into exile,
along with her clients.
Ituria Tigris,
dedicated a tomb at
Tergeste in
Venetia and
Histria to her son,
Lucius Iturius Corinthus, one of the...
- méga tís Mousikís Θεωρητικὸν μέγα τῆς Μουσικῆς [Great
Theory of Music].
Tergeste:
Michele Weis.
Retrieved 11
April 2012. Cogan,
Robert (1976).
Sonic Design...
- way-station on the
important road from
Mediolanum (Milan) to Aquileia, near
Tergeste (Trieste), but it was
overshadowed by its
neighbor Patavium (Padua). Little...