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- Itius Celadus, and Gnaeus Maius. Quintus Itius Celadus, probably a freedman, was buried at Larinum in a sepulchre built by the freedman Quintus Itius...
- Itius Portus or Portus Itius was the ancient Roman name for a sea port on the English Channel in what is now Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, though its precise...
- Boulogne-sur-Mer. The settlement is almost certainly the same as Portus Itius (Latin: 'channel harbour’) mentioned by Caesar. The site was mentioned as...
- historians believe that the Old City was built on the camp; at a vicinity to Itius port which he cites in Chapter IV of its Gallic Wars: Caesar returns in...
- Celtic Boii. In the past, it was sometimes conflated with Caesar's Portus Itius, but that is now thought to have been a site near Calais which has since...
- easier beaching. This time he named Portus Itius as the departure point. Titus Labienus was left at Portus Itius to oversee regular food transports from...
- station provide guidance to over 500 ships p****ing the cape every day. Itius Portus Cross-Channel guns in the Second World War David, Crystal (1999)...
- [4] F.J. Haverfield, "Portius Itius," classical Review 27 (December 1913) 258–260.[5] T. Rice Holmes, "F.H. on Portius Itius," classical Review 28 (March...
- history Roman governors of Britain Roman mining Roman sites in Great Britain Itius Portus Pugnaces Britanniae Gillespie, Caitlin C. (2018). Boudica: Warrior...
- ancient capital of the Morini in Gaul ... also a discourse on the Portus Itius of Cæsar. Postan, Michael Moïssey (1973). The Medieval Economy and Society:...