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Vicetia may
refer to:
Vicetia, a
former name for the
Italian city of
Vicenza Vicetia (gastropod), a
genus of
molluscs in the
family Cypraeidae This disambiguation...
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Vicetia is an
extinct genus of
cowrie from the
Eocene of
Europe and ****stan. Five
species are
currently recognized with all
European forms forming a...
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facto Roman centre and was
given the name of
Vicetia or Vincentia,
meaning "victorious". The
citizens of
Vicetia received Roman citizenship and were inscribed...
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Teatro Berga was a
Roman theatre in
Vicetia,
modern Vicenza, Italy. It
stood in an area
beyond the RetroneĀ [it] river, in what is now part of the...
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Padanian plain from
Aquileia through or near to Opitergium, Tarvisium,
Vicetia, Verona, Bedria****, and the
three Roman colonies of Cremona, Placentia...
- 1916) I. l.
solyma Fruhstorfer, 1910 I. l.
vedana Fruhstorfer, 1906 I. l.
vicetia Fruhstorfer, 1911 A
backlighted side
ventral view of the
silver wings illustrates...
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Lucius Minidius,
named in an
inscription from
Vicetia.
Minidius . . . alis,
named in an
inscription from
Vicetia.
Minidia Homilia, a freedwoman, wife of Quintus...
- 452,
Invasion of
northern Italy under Attila the Hun: Sack of Aquileia,
Vicetia, Verona, Brixia,
Bergamum and Milan. 453,
Hunnic and
Germanic attacks on...
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served as a
praetor and
later became a senator. He
originally came from
Vicetia (modern
Vicenza in
northern Italy). She bore
Patruinus a
daughter Salonia...
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conjectures that he came from a
wealthy family in
Transpadane Gaul,
perhaps from
Vicetia (Vicenza) or
Patavium (Padua),
where the name has been
found on inscriptions...