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Mamurra (fl. 1st
century BC) was a
Roman military officer who
served under Julius Caesar.
Possibly named Marcus Vitruvius Mamurra (if we
follow Thielscher's...
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Mamurras Muni****l unit From the top,
Distant View of
Mamurras, Town centre, Town Hall
Mamurras Coordinates: 41°35′N 19°42′E / 41.583°N 19.700°E /...
- "the city of the Mamurrae" as the rich and
noble equestrian family of
Mamurra had
stong interests there,
including the villa-estate
nearby at Gianola...
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Pseudochazara mamurra, the buff
Asian grayling, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
confined to Albania, Greece, and Turkey. The...
- opponents.
Catullus wrote a poem
suggesting that
Caesar and his
engineer Mamurra were lovers, but
later apologised. Mark
Antony charged that
Octavian had...
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North Africa,
which names a
Marcus Vitruvius Mamurra have been
suggested as
evidence that
Vitruvius and
Mamurra (who was a
military praefectus fabrum under...
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epicentre positioned approximately 16 km (10 mi)
southwest of the town of
Mamurras. The
tremor was felt in
Tirana and in
places as far away as Taranto, Italy...
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Mamurras Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in
Mamurras, Albania. The
stadium has a
capacity of 1,000
people and it is
mostly used for
football matches and...
- KF
Adriatiku Mamurras was an
Albanian football club
based in the city of
Mamurras. The club's home
ground was the
Mamurras Stadium and they
competed in...
- 6, and in Catullus, 29; see Lee M. Fratantuono,
NIVALES SOCII: CAESAR,
MAMURRA, AND THE SNOW OF
CATULLUS C. 57,
Quaderni Urbinati di
Cultura classica...