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- legend states that she was stabbed through the heart in 250 AD at Trebula Mutuesca (today Monteleone Sabino) after chasing away a dragon terrorizing the residents...
- Sabinum, around the tenth century BC, founding the cities of Reate, Trebula Mutuesca and Cures Sabini. Dionysius of Halicarn****us mentions the Sabines in relation...
- harvest the following year. Festus's entry on the picus Feronius of Trebula Mutuesca testifies the goddess had also prophetic qualities among the Sabines, as...
- (Tivoli)) Trebula Mutuesca Monteleone Sabino Italy 42°13′43″N 12°52′03″E / 42.228480°N 12.867593°E / 42.228480; 12.867593 (Trebula Mutuesca (Monteleone...
- Trebula Mutusca (also spelled Trebula Mutuesca or simply Mutuscae) was an ancient city of the Sabines. It is located at Monteleone Sabino, a village about...
- belonging to the household of Marcus Valerius Dexter Silv****, at Trebula Mutuesca in Samnium, dating to AD 60. List of Roman gentes Dictionary of Gr**** and...
- filiation. Titus Pasidius Felix, one of the Seviri Augustales at Trebula Mutuesca. Pasidius Fortunatus, son of Felix and Theophila, buried at Rome, aged...
- Pescennius, donated three columns to the shrine of Feronia at Trebula Mutuesca in Latium. Quintus Pescennius, named in an inscription from Forum Julii...