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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...
- patron, Itia Sympherusa,
Quintus Itius Celadus, and
Gnaeus Maius.
Quintus Itius Q. l., the
freedman and
client of
Quintus Itius,
dedicated a
sepulchre at Larinum...
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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...
- Boulogne-sur-Mer. The
settlement is
almost certainly the same as
Portus Itius (Latin: 'channel harbour’)
mentioned by Caesar. The site was
mentioned as...
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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...
- eye on them. This time he
named Portus Itius as the
departure point.
Titus Labienus was left at
Portus Itius to
oversee regular food
transports from...
- [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...
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station provide guidance to over 500
ships p****ing the cape
every day.
Itius Portus Dover Strait coastal guns "Fossils at Cap Gris-Nez".
Archived from...
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Arena of Nîmes
Argentoratum Augustodunum Avari****
Cenabum Durocortorum Itius Portus Lugdunum Lutetia Pont du Gard
Roman Theatre of
Arles Roman theater...
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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:...