• Labici (redirect from Labicum)
    Labici or Labicum or Lavicum (Latin: Lăbīcī or Lăbīcum) was an ancient city of Latium, in what is now central Italy, lying in the territory of the modern...
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    Priscus Structus Fidenas and razed to the ground. The Labicani then founded Labicum Quintanas near the Tower of the Pasolina near Colonna. The place is noted...
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  • the Via Latina and the Via Labicana. The Via Labicana led from Rome to Labicum, while the Via Latina ended at Capua. In the Middle Ages, Capua was depopulated...
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  • Lavinium, Laurentum, Lanuvium, Labicum, and Velitrae, which were still standing, with the exception of old Labicum. But some settlements he mentions...
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    the Castelli Romani. Monte Compatri has been identified with the ancient Labicum, a colony of Alba Longa. In the Middle Ages it was a fief of the Counts...
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  • it as one of the towns taken by Coriolanus, together with Toleria and Labicum; and though Livy does not notice its conquest upon that occasion, he speaks...
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    an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and titular bishop of Labicum on May 4, 1970, by Pope Paul VI. He was consecrated by Cardinal John Joseph...
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  • Known as Lugnano until 1872, it takes its current name from the ancient Labicum, although it is more likely that the modern town was the location of Bolae...
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    ancient Labicum, which, according to the myth, was founded by Glaucus, Minos’ son: the name of the village derives from a kind of Greek shield. Labicum was...
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    territory first of Frusinum, then of Ferentinum and Anagnia, reaching Labicum. From here he passed through Monte Algido and headed to Tusculum , but...
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    Pope John Paul II appointed Algermissen on 23 July 1996 as titular bishop Labicum and made him auxiliary bishop for Paderborn. His ordination took place...
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  • (Chaldean Catholic Church) Kearney Kharput (Armenian Catholic Church) Labicum Lacedaemonia Lacubaza Lagania Lagina La Imperial Lamasba Lambaesis Lambiridi...
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  • accepts Cornell's analysis. The continued loyalty of Ardea, Aricia, Gabii, Labicum, Lanuvium and Lavinium would help explain how Roman armies could operate...
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  • Cluvius and adopted by one Gaius Marius Marcellus. An inscription from Labicum, where Paullinus and his son Publius Cluvius Maximus Paullinus are buried...
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    and the Via Praenestina east of Finocchio and north of Colonna (ancient Labicum), the last remnant at Pantana Borghese having been drained by the Borghese...
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    the late Republican age, according to Strabo, Fidenae, like Gabii and Labicum, was often taken as an example of a city subdued and reduced to a village...
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