- It was
called Theate (Gr****: Θεάτη) (or
Teate in Latin). As
Theate Marrucinorum,
Chieti was the
chief town of the
warlike Marrucini.
Discoveries of great...
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Diocletian Baths of
Hercules Baths of
Titus Baths of
Trajan Chieti (Teate
Marrucinorum),
Abruzzo Fiesole Herculaneum Pompeii (ruins)
Baths of
Puteoli Terme...
- in Chieti, with its old town
lying on the hill of the
ancient Teate Marrucinorum. San
Martino sulla Marrucina Town in the
Province of Chieti, in the Abruzzo...
- the
Chalcolithic era, and was an
important center of
Marrucini (Teate
Marrucinorum). Atri was
known as
Hatria and
Teramo was
known variously in ancient...
- to him were
dedicated by both men.
Asinius Pollio was born in
Teate Marrucinorum, the
modern current Chieti in Abruzzi,
central Italy.
According to an...
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Syracuse Teate Marrucinorum Chieti Italy 42°20′43″N 14°09′45″E / 42.345175°N 14.162512°E / 42.345175; 14.162512 (Teate
Marrucinorum (Chieti)) Telesia...
-
Strabo as his colleague. The
family of
Marcellus had
their roots in
Teate Marrucinorum on the east side of Italy; his
father was
probably named Gaius Vitorius...
-
Vipsania Severa, for whom she
dedicated a second-century tomb at
Teate Marrucinorum in Sabinum,
together with
Vipsanius Valens, Severa's
maternal uncle....
- Amemptus. ****tus
Pedius Castrensis,
named in an
inscription from
Teate Marrucinorum. ****tus
Pedius Dexter,
named in an
inscription from Teate. ****tus Pedius...