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Trebula may
refer to:
Trebula Mutusca, an
ancient Sabine town,
modern Monteleone Sabino,
Province of Rieti,
Lazio Trebula Suffenas, an
ancient Sabine...
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Trebula (Gr****: Τρήβουλα) or
Trebula Suffenas or
Trebula Suffenes, was an
ancient city of the Sabines, one of two
bearing the name
Trebula (the
other being...
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Trebula Mutusca (also
spelled Trebula Mutuesca or
simply Mutuscae) was an
ancient city of the Sabines. It is
located at
Monteleone Sabino, a
village about...
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Zdenko Trebuľa (born
September 29, 1955, in Martin, Czechoslovakia) was the
Mayor of the town of Košice (from 1999 to 2006), then the
President of the...
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Trebula or
Trebula Balliensis or
Trebula Baliensis (Gr****: Τρήβουλα), was an
ancient city of Campania, Italy, the
location of
which is
occupied by the...
- (Grote & Robinson, 1867)
Synonyms Ecpantheria leucarctioides Grote & Robinson, 1867
Ecpantheria tenella H. Edwards, 1884
Ecpantheria trebula Druce, 1884...
- 15
November 2023. Dio, The
Roman Histories LVI.17 Lily Ross Taylor, "
Trebula Suffenas and the
Plautii Silvani",
Memoirs of the
American Academy in Rome...
- Campania,
southern Italy. They take
their name from the
ancient city of
Trebula Balliensis, a
Roman colony founded in the 3rd-2nd
century BC,
whose remains...
- Victoria's
legend states that she was
stabbed through the
heart in 250 AD at
Trebula Mutuesca (today
Monteleone Sabino)
after chasing away a
dragon terrorizing...
- in Sabinum,
around the
tenth century BC,
founding the
cities of Reate,
Trebula Mutuesca and
Cures Sabini.
Dionysius of Halicarn****us
mentions the Sabines...