- US: /fɑːˈɛnzə/, Italian: [faˈɛntsa]; Romagnol: Fènza or Fẽza; Latin:
Faventia) is an
Italian city and
comune of 59,063
inhabitants in the
province of...
-
colony with the
surname of
Faventia, or, in full,
Colonia Faventia Julia Augusta Pia
Barcino or
Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino. Pomponius...
- In the
spring of 542, at the
Battle of
Faventia (modern ****za), an
Ostrogothic army
under king
Totila scattered the
larger Roman forces of
generals Constantian...
- are on wing in
January and from July to November.
Adults of
subspecies faventia are on wing year round, but
mainly from June to
October and
adults of subspecies...
- The
Battle of
Faventia took
place in
September of 82 BC at
Faventia during the
context of Sulla's
Second Civil War. The
battle pitted the
Optimates under...
- way by Pompey, who
forced them back. A
Marian attack on
Metellus near
Faventia went
horribly wrong for them. This
caused the
Lucanians in Norb****' army...
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Sacriportus Sena Gálica
Saturnia Glanis River Espolecio 1
Clusium 1
Espolecio 2
Faventia Fidentia Clusium 2
Colline Gate
Praeneste Neápolis
Utica Norba Caesarina...
- and the
Edremit Gulf.
Spring –
Battle of
Faventia: King
Totila scatters the
Byzantine forces near
Faventia (modern ****za) with 5,000 men, beginning...
-
Sacriportus Sena Gálica
Saturnia Glanis River Espolecio 1
Clusium 1
Espolecio 2
Faventia Fidentia Clusium 2
Colline Gate
Praeneste Neápolis
Utica Norba Caesarina...
- (London), 1812.
Accessed 23 July 2013. Fear, A.T. "The
Tower of Cádiz".
Faventia:
Revista de
Filologia Clàssica, #12-13, Vol. 1-2 (1990-1991), pp. 199–211...