- Look up
vetere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vetere may
refer to: Jeff
Vetere (born 1966),
English football executive Richard Vetere (born 1952)...
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Falerii Veteres, now
Civita Castellana, was one of the
chief cities of the
duodecim populi of
ancient Etruria. The site is
about 2 km west of the course...
- ****uli
Veteres appear to have
originated as an off-shot of the ****uli of
ancient south-west Iberia.
Alongside the Celtici, the ****uli
Veteres migrated...
- the
Curiae Veteres, and a new
meeting place, the
Curiae Novae, was constructed. A few of the
curiae continued to meet at the
Curiae Veteres due to specific...
- many languages, are, on the one hand,
stili veteris (genitive) or
stilo vetere (ablative),
abbreviated st.v., and
meaning "(of/in) old style"; and, on...
- Ugo
Vetere (23
April 1924 – 2
April 2013) was an
Italian Communist Party politician. He was born in
Reggio Calabria. He
became mayor of Rome in 1981, after...
- The
Curia Hostilia was one of the
original senate houses or "curiae" of the
Roman Republic. It was
believed to have
begun as a
temple where the warring...
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Marsicovetere (Lucano: Marsëcuvètrë) is a town of and
comune in the
province of Potenza, in the
Southern Italian region of Basilicata. It is
bounded by...
- Jeff
Vetere (born 1966) is an
English football youth coach,
scout and
technical co-ordinator. He has also
worked for the
Premier League.
Vetere is credited...
- The
Annales Portucalenses Veteres (APV, in Portuguese:
Anais Portugueses Velhos) are a set of
related historiographical compositions preserved in five...