- In
Roman mythology,
Caieta (Ancient Gr****: Καιήτη,
Cāiēta) was the wet-nurse of Aeneas. The
Roman poet
Vergil locates her
grave on the bay at Gaeta, to...
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Gaeta (Italian: [ɡaˈeːta]; Latin:
Cāiēta;
Southern Laziale: Gaieta) is a city in the
province of Latina, in Lazio,
Southern Italy. Set on a promontory...
- used as a surname. It is
derived from the
Latin Caiet****,
meaning "from
Caieta" (the
modern Gaeta). The
given name has been in use in
Italy since medieval...
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Friseria caieta is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Arizona. The
wingspan is 12–14 mm. The...
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Caetano Pronunciation IPA: [kajˈtɐnu]
Origin Meaning Caiet****, "from
Caieta" (now Gaeta)
Other names Related names Gaetano, Cajetan, Cayetano, Gaëtan...
- true" (line 4).
Aeneas had an
extensive family tree. His wet-nurse was
Caieta, and he is the
father of
Ascanius with Creusa, and of
Silvius with Lavinia...
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villas are
linked with
Domitian at Tusculum, Antium, Sabaudia, Vicarello,
Caieta,
Terracina and Baiae. Only that at
Sabaudia has been
positively identified...
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gladiator his
mother Faustina had
taken as a
lover at the
coastal resort of
Caieta. In the arena, Commodus'
opponents always submitted to the emperor; as a...
- 1886)
Sesia chrysophanes Meyrick, 1886
Aegeria panyasis Druce, 1899
Aegeria caieta Druce, 1899
Conopia melanocera Hampson, 1919
Synanthedon chrysophanes Trochilium...
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records that the
deposers of Rom**** II
claimed the
support of the "men of
Caieta" and Amalfi.
While it is
known that
Amalfi imported Byzantine silk, a single...