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Italian scholars have
adopted the
habit of
calling them all
Novilara Stelae. "The
Novilara Stele"
usually refers to the
largest of the four. To the lettered...
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Picentes colony. A
settlement of the
Picentes tribe has been
found at
Novilara. The
northern Picentes were
invaded in the 4th
century BC by the Gallic...
- been
shown in a
naval battle scene carved on a
stone tablet (Stele di
Novilara)
found near
Antique Pisaurum (Pesaro) and
dated to the 5th or 6th century...
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objects excavated from the 7-8 AC (pre-Roman)
burial at the
necropolis of
Novilara.
These include portions of
stelae inscribed in the
North Picene language...
- Tartessian,
Galatian and Messapian. The
North Picene language of the
Novilara Stele from c. 600 BC has not been deciphered. The few
brief inscriptions...
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nearby islands: N1, Rhaetian; N2, Etruscan: N3,
North Picene (Picene of
Novilara); N4, Ligurian; N5, Nuragic; N6, Elymian; N7, Sicanian; C1, Lepontic; C2...
- to the
northern part of the Marche,
where the very rich
necropolis of
Novilara was found, up to now the only one
fully excavated and
which has been able...
- it
later became a
staple of the
Roman navy. A
stone tablet (Stele di
Novilara)
discovered near
ancient Pisaurum (now Pesaro)
depicts a
liburna in the...
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given much
insight into the
region during the Iron Age.
Excavated tombs in
Novilara of the
Molaroni and
Servici cemeteries show that the
Piceni laid bodies...
- Wars. For this the Duke
conferred on
Castiglione the
title of
Count of
Novilara, a
fortified hill town near Pesaro. When Pope Leo X was
elected in 1512...