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- panels. It marks the site of Cereatae, the birthplace of Caius Marius, afterwards known, as inscriptions attest, as Cereatae Marianae, having been separated...
- Cereatae Marianae was a Roman-era municipium located in the region of Latium adiectum, in central Italy. It is chiefly known as the ancestral home of the...
- the notion as "a construct of modern scholarship." Marius was born in Cereatae c. 157 BC, a small village near the town of Arpinum in south-east Latium...
- villa lies an ancient bridge that was part of a road connecting Arpinum to Cereatae (modern Casamari), the birthplace of Gaius Marius. Arpinum occupied a notable...
- amphitheater; exemplifies adaptive reuse from antiquity to medieval period. Cereatae Marianae Casamari Named after Gaius Marius who was born nearby; later site...
- the emperor Nero, in AD 59. Acerronia Salviae l., a freedwoman buried at Cereatae Marianae in Latium, together with her husband, the freedman Gaius Mussius...