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Lucus Pisaurensis is a
sacred grove or
lucus of
ancient Pisaureum,
modern Pesaro in Italy. It is just
outside the
coastal comune of Pesaro,
between the...
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Ginestreto Pieve di
Santo Stefano Santa Veneranda Sacred Grove of
Lucus Pisaurensis, pre-Roman era
sacerdotal lucus Carnival of
Pesaro The
Pesaro film festival...
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Gabicce Mare, Pesaro, Fano and
Marotta are the most
famous ones. The
Lucus Pisaurensis, the
Sacred Grove of Pisaurum,
ancient Pesaro, is just
outside modern...
- ("Sacred
Grove of Angitia"), now Luco dei Marsi, a town in
Italy Lucus Pisaurensis, the
Sacred Grove of Pesaro, Italy;
discovered by
Annibale degli Abati...
- numismatics. He also
discovered the site of a
Roman sacred grove, the
Lucus Pisaurensis at his
property on
Collina di
Calibano (Hill of Caliban) in the countryside...
- Bomarzo, Italy,
lends its ****ociations to the
uncanny atmosphere.
Lucus Pisaurensis, the
Sacred Grove of Pesaro,
Italy was
discovered by
Patrician Annibale...
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especially from
Arretium and Pisae, as well as the
surnames Pis**** and
Pisaurensis,
referring to
members who were
natives of
Pisae and of the
Etruscan colony...
- The
Archdiocese of
Pesaro (Latin:
Archidioecesis Pisaurensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in
central Italy. Its see at
Pesaro was elevated...
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Italy †P.
baglii Gentilini, 1991 †P.
castellaroi Gentilini, 1991 †P.
pisaurensis Gentilini, 1991 Piacenzian, Togo Formation, ****an †P.
intima Fujiyama...
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inaugurated in 1909,
where the
following inscription can be found:
CIVITAS PISAURENSIS TUTELARI SUO A.D. MCMIX. As a
soldier saint,
Terence is
considered to...