- The Via
Aemilia Scauri was an
ancient Roman road
built by the
consul Marcus Aemilius Scaurus during his term as
censor in 109 BC. It is
mainly a coastal...
- time (1998), in fact was
mined during the
Second World War. The
suburb of
Scauri, on the Gulf of Gaeta, may take its name from the
Roman consul Marcus Aemilius...
- The
Clivus Scauri was an
ancient Roman road that
originally branched off from the road that
connected the
Circus Maximus to the
Colosseum along the depression...
- SCOM[bri]/
SCAURI (translated as: "The
flower of garum, made of the mackerel, a
product of Scaurus") 4. LIQUAMEN/ OPTIMUM/ EX OFFICI[n]/A
SCAURI (translated...
- was ****ociated with
three major roads (the Via Aemilia, the Via
Aemilia Scauri, and the Via
Aemilia in HirpinisĀ [it]), an
administrative region of Italy...
- of the
inscriptions on the
mosaic amphora reads "G(ari) F(los) SCO[m]/
SCAURI/ EX OFFI[ci]/NA SCAU/RI"
which translates as "The
flower of garum, made...
- from the
original on
November 27, 2012. G(ari) F(los) SCOM(bri)
SCAURI EX OFFI(ci)NA
SCAURI, from
Pompeii Pliny,
Historia Naturalis 13.93. Mitc****, Piers...
- the name
given to the
Roman road
formed by the
merging of the Via
Aemilia Scauri with the Via Postumia. The Via
Julia Augusta was
begun in 13 BC by Augustus...
- SCOM[bri]/
SCAURI Translated as: "The
flower of garum, made of the mackerel, a
product of Scaurus" 4. LIQUAMEN/ OPTIMUM/ EX OFFICI[n]/A
SCAURI Translated...
- and
Augustus through Aurelia Cotta, who was Caesar's mother. The
Aurelii Scauri were a
relatively small family,
which flourished during the last two centuries...