- antiquity.
Terracina appears in
ancient sources with two names: the
Latin Tarracina and the
Volscian Anxur. The
latter is the name of
Jupiter himself as a...
- Rome
about 45 km (28 mi) from just east of
Anzio to
Terracina (ancient
Tarracina),
varying in
distance inland between the
Tyrrhenian Sea and the Volscian...
- (Populonium, Populonia)
Parusia (Perusia, Perugia)
Tarchna (Volscian Anxur) (
Tarracina, Terracina)
Tarchnal (Tarquinii, Tarquinia) Veii (Veii, Veio) Vetluna...
- the canal.[citation needed] The Via
Appia picked up the
coastal road at
Tarracina (Terracina). However, the
Romans straightened it
somewhat with cuttings...
- BC,
Velitrae and
Norba in the 5th
century BC, and Ostia, Antium, and
Tarracina in the late 4th century. In this
first period of colonisation,
which lasted...
-
woman who
lived in
Tarracina around 150 AD. In 150 AD,
Caelia Macrina left
money for the
construction of a
building in
Tarracina, Italy, and at the same...
-
family sepulchre built by her
father at
Tarracina.
Marcus Tatius M. f. Rufus,
formerly a duumvir,
buried at
Tarracina,
along with his wife,
Vedia Tertulla...
- parti****ted in the
Catiline Conspiracy. He came from the
Latin town of
Tarracina and was
preparing to
travel to
Apulia in
order to
incite a
revolt among...
- as
Aufentus in Latin. It
flows in a
channel to the
Tyrrhenian Sea at
Tarracina,
joining a
parallel channel, the
Fiume Portatore, less than one kilometer...
-
inscription from
Tarracina in Latium,
dating to the
first half of the
first century AD.
Tarquinius L. f.,
named in an
inscription from
Tarracina.
Gnaeus Tarquinius...