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Puteoli
Puteoli Pozzuoli was rename Puteoli and was an Italian city of Roman ... the area. Remains of Roman amphitheater in Puteoli. Puteoli was the great emporium for the Alexandrian ... journey by the Appian Way to Rome. Puteoli was the location for a spectacular ...
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Macellum (translated from German)
... Macella were located, particularly in Italy ( Rome , Puteoli, Pompeji ), North Africa ( Leptis Magna , Hippo Regius ... was flanked (example: Macella of Pompeji and Puteoli). Both architectural styles are already in the ... Further well-known Macella That Macellum of Puteoli. That Macellum of Pompeji. The North African ...
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Marcus Tullius Tiro (translated from German)
... Chr. in Arpinum; † 4 v. Chr. Puteoli) only slave was, then releasing Marcus Tullius ... withdrew himself to a small landgut with Puteoli. Tiro served Cicero as a secretary, increasingly ... DYING DATE 4 v. Chr. DYING PLACE Puteoli
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Baiae
... of Baiae to the neighboring port of Puteoli, across which he proceeded to ride his ... Forma Maris. Forum Internazionale di Archeologia Subacquea, Puteoli 1998 "Puteoli. Studi di Storia Romana" See also compare ...
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Macellum of Pompeji (translated from German)
... in a neoattischen workshop in Neapel or Puteoli worked. In addition still another example of ... or also the Roman Macella as in Puteoli arranged. The excavations Amadeo Maiuris however resulted ...
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Cumae (translated from German)
... the island Euboea came. From Cumae Dikaiarcheia (Puteoli became, Pozzuoli ) and Neapolis (Neapel) based. Cumae ... had lost its function as port at Puteoli, it became quiet around the city, which ...
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Putéoles (translated from French)
... History The name Latin of Pouzzoles is Puteoli, who means well; that comes from the ... to overcome sterility. The former name of Puteoli was Dikaiarkheia : indeed, it was, towards 530 ...
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Marcus Tullius Tiro (translated from French)
... J.- C. , Arpinum - 4 front. J.- C. , Puteoli), more known under the name of " Tiron ... biography of this last. Tiron died in Puteoli in 4 front. J.- C. . The notes ...
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Misenum
... the western end of the gulf of Puteoli, on the Tyrrhenian Sea. View of modern ... and the nearby important Roman cities of Puteoli and Neapolis, Misenum became the site of ...
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Pozzuoli
... Greek colony of Dicaearchia, that was renamed Puteoli by the Romans. Both Dicaerchia and Puteoli were one of the most importan cities ...
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