-
inserted into the ****ta
Regio of
Roman Italy. The
Romans knew it as
Tifernum Tiberinum ("Tifernum on the Tiber").
Nearby Pliny the
Younger built his
villa in...
- ****cutions of Diocletian, he fled to Umbria, and
found refuge at
Thifernum Tiberinum (present-day Città di Castello). His
defeat of a
dragon led to a successful...
- came from Umbria,
including at
least three from the town of
Tifernum Tiberinum,
Tifernum on the Tiber.
Unless the town was
named after the
Tifernia gens...
-
Celestine II was born in Città di
Castello (formerly
called Tifernum-
Tiberinum), on the
banks of the Tiber.
Inimicus expulſus. Lucius. ij. De familia...
-
Tifernum Metaurense near Sant'Angelo in Vado
Marche Crustumina Tifernum Tiberinum Città di
Castello Umbria Crustumina Trebia o
Lucana Trebiensis near Trevi...
-
Soriano Suthri Sutrium Sutri Teramna Interamna Terni Thefarne Tifernum Tiberinum Città di
Castello Tlamu, Tlamun, Telmu, Tulumne,
Tlamne Telamōn Talamone...
- the
first century.
Gaius Tussidius C. f. Marci****,
aedile at
Tifernum Tiberinum in Umbria, at some
point during the
early first century.
Lucius Tussidius...
- of
rivers such as Tiber, Tifernus,
placenames such as Tibur,
Tifernum Tiberinum and
proper names as
Etruscan Tefaries or
Latin Tiberinus,
Tiberius and...
-
Thermae Himerenses Termini Imerese Tibur Tivoli Ticinum Pavia Tifernum Tiberinum Città di
Castello Trecalae,
Caltabillocta Caltabellotta Tridentum Trent...
- tifernatium ». Fu
dunque di
Tifernum Metaurum o di
Tifernum Tiberinum ?
Parrebbe del secondo."
Tiferinum Tiberinum is Città di Castello. Lanzoni, p. 483, no. 2. Bishop...