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Sulmona (Abruzzese: Sulmóne; Latin:
Sulmo;
Ancient Gr****: Σουλμῶν, romanized: Soulmôn) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of L'Aquila, in the...
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Seneca the
Elder and Quintilian. Ovid was born in the
Paelignian town of
Sulmo (modern-day Sulmona, in the
province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo), in an Apennine...
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Trissolcus afric**** Fouts, 1934
Microphanurus sulmo Nixon, 1938
Asolcus sulmo Nixon, 1938
Trissolcus sulmo Nixon, 1938
Asolcus lodosi Szabó, 1981 Trissolcus...
- Dialekten, p. 345.
Conway 1897, pp. 289–299.
Conway 1911
Conway 1911 cites:
Sulmo, C.I.L. ix. 3074,
Furfo Vestinorum, ibid. 3515
Conway 1911 states: see A...
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Mussidii appear to be of
Paelignian origin, and may have been
natives of
Sulmo,
which besides Rome is the only
location in
Italy where the name is found...
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Innocent VII (1404–06)
Cosmo Migliorati Called Cosmato dei
Migliorati of
Sulmo,
whose arms were a star. The
motto is a play on words, "better" (melior)...
- estate. Meanwhile,
Caesar learned the
nearby Optimate-controlled city of
Sulmo which lay
seven miles beyond Corfinium was
sympathetic to his
cause and...
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since come to be "widely
acclaimed as the
final masterwork of the poet from
Sulmo." One of the
chief concerns that has
occupied readers of the poem is its...
- 2014
Sendaphne rogerblancoi Fernandez-Triana & Whitfield, 2014
Sendaphne sulmo Nixon, 1965 "Sendaphne". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-03-25. Fernandez-Triana, Jose;...
- Janiculum, a
place in Rome), Antemnae, Camerium, Collatia, Amitinum, Norba, and
Sulmo.
Together with them the
Alban Peoples who use to
receive the (sacrificial)...