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- ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). The city was established as Pisaurum by the Romans in 184 BC as a colony in the territory of the Picentes, the...
- revolt. Little is known of Suetonius' family, but it likely came from Pisaurum (modern Pesaro), a town on the Adriatic coast of Italy. Having served as...
- a Roman tragic poet and literary scholar. Accius was born in 170 BC at Pisaurum, a town founded in the Ager Gallicus in 184 BC. He was the son of a freedman...
- Marotta are the most famous ones. The Lucus Pisaurensis, the Sacred Grove of Pisaurum, ancient Pesaro, is just outside modern Pesaro in the hamlet of Santa Veneranda...
- imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard. Clemens was born in Pisaurum, Italy, to Arrecinus and Tertulla, members of an obscure family which,...
- Lucus Pisaurensis is a sacred grove or lucus of ancient Pisaurum, modern Pesaro in Italy. It is just outside the coastal comune of Pesaro, between the...
- AD. He fought alongside Roman commander Artabanes against the Franks in Pisaurum. They saw them advancing along the Ionian coast, slipped down from the...
- into Macedonia and Greece to observe Philip's activities. The town of Pisaurum is established by the Romans as a colony in the territory of the Picentes...
- mentions the Aesis River (Esino) north of there, Senagallia (Sinigaglia), Pisaurum (Pesaro) and then Fanum (Fano) at the mouth of the Metaurus (Metauro) River...
- times it was known as Pisaurus, as it debouched into the Adriatic Sea at Pisaurum (modern Pesaro). It was also known as the Isaurus. The source of the river...