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- The Mamertines (Latin: Mamertini, "sons of Mars", Gr****: Μαμερτῖνοι) were mercenaries of Italian origin who had been hired from their home in Campania...
- The Mamertine Prison (Italian: Carcere Mamertino), in antiquity the Tullianum, was a prison (carcer) with a dungeon (oubliette) located in the Comitium...
- the Tabularium and the Temple of Concord on the left side, and past the Mamertine Prison on the right side. It is believed that the location of the steps...
- Epirote king. Between 288 and 283 BC, Messina in Sicily was taken by the Mamertines, a band of mercenaries formerly emplo**** by Agathocles. They plundered...
- stood, was taken prisoner and brought to Rome, where he was imprisoned in Mamertine Prison. Like kings of other countries Simon was paraded through the streets...
- Carcere (St. Peter & St. Paul in Prison) Church was built here over the Mamertine Prison, which by legend was the incarceration site of Saint Peter and...
- attempt to capture it from the Mamertines, mercenaries from Campania who had taken it some years before. The Mamertines allied with a nearby Carthaginian...
- Blood and Chocolate, a po****r book. Martinez plays Mauritius, prefect of Mamertine Prison in Paul, Apostle of Christ (2017). Martinez began a relationship...
- of Syracuse, defeated the Mamertines near Mylae on the Long**** River and besieged Messina. Carthage ****isted the Mamertines because of a long-standing...
- in the execution of Simon bar Giora who was scourged and hanged at the Mamertine Prison in accordance with Roman custom. After the fall of Jerusalem and...