Gabii was an ancient city of Latium, located 18 km (11 mi) due east of Rome along the Via Praenestina, which was in early times known as the Via Gabina...
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ancient Roman road in central Italy. Initially called Via Gabiana, from Gabii, the ancient city of Old Latium to which it ran, it received a new name...
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The Diana of Gabii is a statue of a woman in drapery which probably represents the goddess Artemis and is traditionally attributed to the sculptor Praxiteles...
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Maximus, which Tarquin the Elder had vowed. He then engaged in a war with Gabii, one of the Latin cities that had rejected the treaty with Rome. Unable...
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returned to Gabii and told Sextus what he had seen. Sextus realised that his father wished him to put to death all of the most eminent people of Gabii, which...
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Since 2007, Terrenato has been director of the Gabii Project at the site of the ancient city of Gabii, approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi) east of Rome...
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he does not mention Anxur, Tibur, Cora, Ficulea, Nomentum, Praeneste, Gabii, Ardea, Aricia, Tusculum, Lavinium, Laurentum, Lanuvium, Labicum, and Velitrae...
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Primitivo) as a Christian martyr and saint. They are considered to have died at Gabii. According to tradition, Getulius was the husband of Saint Symphorosa. Getulius...
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traditions. Gabii sa Kabilin Translating to "Heritage Night", it is a program initiated by the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Incorporated in 2007. Gabii sa Kabilin...
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annihilated in a regular engagement eight miles outside of town on the road to Gabii. Camillus was hailed by his troops as another Romulus, father of his country...
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The Diocese of Gabii or Diocese of Gabi (Latin: Dioecesis Gabinus) was a Roman Catholic diocese in the ancient city Gabii in the region of Latium, located...
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first appear in the second century BC. The nomen derives from the city of Gabii, east of Rome. All of the Gabinii known from historical records bore the...
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to Livy, Tarquinius Superbus was having problems capturing the town of Gabii, so he sent Sextus to trick them into thinking he was defecting. Sextus...
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war on the Volsci, founded colonies at Signia and Circeii, and conquered Gabii. He built the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitol, but was...
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gave rise to the considerable towns of Tibur and Praeneste. Labici too, Gabii, Nomentum in the plain between the Alban and Sabine hills and the Tiber...
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comercii contracts made with Circei, Notba, Setia, Signia, Nepi, Ardea, Gabii Ius migrationi and ius connubii Ufentina tribus established (on territories...
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A. Italia Competition, January 1993, Duenas, Iloilo) "Ham-at Madueom Ro Gabii Inay?" Philippine Panorama, March 27, 1994, p. 29. (First Aklanon poem published...
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king of the Luperci. Emilio De Marchi as Ertas (season 1), the king of Gabii and Lausus' father. Marlon Joubert as Lausus, Ertas' son. Silvia Calderoni [it]...
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substantially accepts Cornell's analysis. The continued loyalty of Ardea, Aricia, Gabii, Labicum, Lanuvium and Lavinium would help explain how Roman armies could...
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survival. Livy also reports a second, "more regular" battle on the road to Gabii, a battle which was also supposedly won by Camillus, massacrinf the total...
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it is unrelated to Gavin, dating back to ancient Latin (meaning "from Gabii"). Saint Gavinus (San Gavino, Porto Torres, Sardinia) was an early Christian...
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Borghese Vase Borghese Venus Boscoreale Treasure Cupid and Psyche Diana of Gabii Diana of Versailles Dinos of the Gorgon Painter Dying Gaul Eurytios Krater...
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reside at the Louvre Museum, include: sculptures recently excavated at Gabii the Antinous Mondragone the Borghese Gladiator the Borghese Hermaphroditus...
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with Latium to the south was the Aniene river; however, it is possible that Sabines extended to Lake Regillus slightly to the south of it near Gabii....
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was designed by Carlo Rainaldi Palazzo Borghese, the current town hall Gabii San Silvestro monastery Marco Mastrofini (1763–1845), philosopher and mathematician...
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Although the ritual purpose of this 1st century BCE altar from Gabii is unclear, the twelve deities depicted correspond to the Dii Consentes...
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out of the city to be raised by shepherds and later, educated in nearby Gabii. The Etruscan "Bolsena Mirror" features a depiction of the She-Wolf and...
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Killgrove worked on the human skeletal material recovered from the site of Gabii, under the aegis of a project headed by Nicola Terrenato. Since 2017, she...
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triggered the overthrow of the monarchy (if he was not assassinated at Gabii), convinced the Sabines to go to war against Rome, arguing that previous...
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leadership. Reportedly, Tarquin also annexed Pometia (later Satricum) and Gabii; established control over Tusculum by a marriage alliance with its leader...
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