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- 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...