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Tivoli (/ˈtɪvəli/ TIV-ə-lee; Italian: [ˈtiːvoli]; Latin:
Tibur) is a town and
comune in Lazio,
central Italy, 30
kilometres (19 miles) north-east of Rome...
- a city
named Tibur (now Tivoli) in
honor of Tiburtus. In Book VII of Virgil's Aeneid, the twin brothers,
Catillus and Coras,
leave Tibur and head for...
- 3
March 468 – 10
March 483 (15 years, 7 days) St
Simplicius SIMPLICIVS Tibur, Italy,
Western Roman Empire Roman citizen,
later a
subject of the Kingdom...
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conquest of
Greece (146 BC). It was
built just
outside the
ancient city of
Tibur and is the
largest of
Italic sanctuaries dedicated to
Hercules (such as...
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Albunea was a
Roman sibyl,
whose seat was the
ancient Etruscan town of
Tibur (modern Tivoli). The
mythic meeting of
Augustus with the Sibyl, of whom...
- in Rome, he saw the
rebuilt Pantheon and his
completed villa at
nearby Tibur,
among the
Sabine Hills. In
early March 127
Hadrian set off on a tour of...
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Rubellius Blandus was a Roman,
native of
Tibur (Tivoli, Italy). He was the
first Equestrian of
Ancient Rome to
teach rhetoric and thus made it more respectable...
- anti-Roman revolt.
Tibur was one of the
largest Latin cities, but is only
scarcely attested in the sources. Like Praeneste,
Tibur might therefore have...
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ancient road in
Italy leading east-northeast from Rome to
Tivoli (Latin:
Tibur) and then, with the Via Valeria, on to
Pescara (Latin: Aternum). It was...
- BC, near
Pedum between the
Roman Republic and
multiple cities in Latium:
Tibur, Praeneste, Antium, Aricia, Lanuvium, and Velitrae. The
Roman army was led...