Pleiades Gazetteer Change Log: 2025-06-01 - 2025-06-30
During the month of June 2025, the Pleiades editorial college
published 65 new and 844 updated place resources, reflecting the
work of Jeffrey Becker, Catherine Bouras, Anne Chen, Dan Diffendale,
Tom Elliott, E.W.B. Fentress, Peter Fields, Greta Hawes, Carolin
Johansson, Daniel C. Browning Jr., Brady Kiesling, Chris de Lisle,
R. Scott Smith, and Richard Talbert.
New Place Resources
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Abara
A place included in the Peutinger map.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Agora
of Magnesia
Agora of Magnesia on the Maeander
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aix
Aix is included as an unlocated place on map 44 of the
Barrington Atlas.
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Ayasuluk
Hill
Ayasuluk Hill is part of the archaeological site of Ephesus.
It became the primary settlement area following the ancient
city's decline in the seventh century CE. The hill was the
site of a Byzantine fortress and a Basilica of St John.
Local tradition also claimed it was the site of the tomb of
John the Apostle.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Basílica
de Santa Eulalia
The Basílica de Santa Eulalia is a paleochristian site that
is included as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
"Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida". The early Christian
features were superimposed upon previous, preexisting Roman
features.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Basilica
of St. John
The Basilica of St. John the Evangelist is located in
Ephesus on the Ayasuluk Hill. It was built between 548 and
565 CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Boecolen
Montes
A mountain range located in southern Cyrenaica.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Callire
Portus
An ancient place in the Roman province of Moesia
Inferior.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Capo
Graziano
The prehistoric village of Capo Graziano dates to the Middle
Bronze Age and is located on the island of Filicudi. The
site was excavated between 1952 and 1969. It is situated on
a terrace some 100 m above sea level. At least 27
agglomerative huts were identified at the site.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Casa di
Bacco
The House of Bacchus at Pompeii takes its name from a wall
painting featuring the god Bacchus. Excavations were carried
out in 1824 and 1826. The site was bombed during World War
II in 1943.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Commercial
Market (Tetragonos Agora)
The Commercial Market or Tetragonos Agora was one of the
main squares of ancient Ephesus.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Corinthian
League
The League of Corinth was a federation of Greek states that
was created by Philip II of Macedon in 338–337 BC.
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Currapho
Currapho, a place in Mesopotamia included on the Peutinger
map.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dagae
An ethnic name in Dacia included on the Peutinger map.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Domus di
Faustus
The so-called House of Faustus at Pompeii was excavated in
1844 and 1875. It is linked to V.1.24 and VI.1.26.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Domus
of A. Octavius Primus
The so-called House of A. Octavius Primus was excavated in
1859 and again in 1872.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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funeral
monuments of the Via Iulia Augusta
A Roman necropolis located along the course of the Via Iulia
Augusta in modern Albenga, Italy. The archaeological area
includes the remains of at least nine tombs dating to the
first and second centuries CE. These family tombs faced the
ancient roadway. Nino Lamboglia carried out the first
archaeological fieldwork here in the 1930s.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Grand
Fortress of Selçuk
The so-called Grand Fortress of Selçuk is situated on the
Ayasuluk Hill at Ephesus. Its origins lie in the Byzantine
period, following the decline of the Graeco-Roman metropolis
of Ephesus.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Grotta
del Tasso di Sofignano
The Grotta del Tasso di Sofignano (also referred to as Buca
del Tasso) is a cave located near Camaiore in the province
of Lucca in Italy. The cave is an archaeological site where
the presence of Homo neanderthalensis is attested ca. 40,000
years ago.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Harbour
Thermae, Ephesos
A large bath complex adjacent to the ancient harbor of
Ephesus that measures ca. 160 by 170 meters and was
originally built in the late first century CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Heroon
of Trysa
The Heroon of Trysa is a scholarly appellation applied to an
ancient tomb (ca. 380 BCE) found at Trysa in ancient Lycia.
Julius August Schönborn discovered the site in 1841. The
shrine is noted for its cycle of relief sculpture.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Horti
Domitiae Calvillae
Gardens on the Caelian Hill that belonged to Domitia
Calvilla, the mother of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. The
future emperor was born and raised here.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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House
of Romulus and Remus
The so-called House of Romulus and Remus in Pompeii is a
domus located at VII.7.10. The site was originally linked to
VII.7.13 and was excavated in 1859 and again in 1864. During
World War II, the site was bombed and significantly damaged
on August 24, 1943, and September 13, 1943. Many of the
extant wall paintings in the house were destroyed.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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House
of the Silver Wedding
The so-called House of the Silver Wedding was built in the
second century BCE and remodeled in the first century CE. It
is noted for its particularly elegant tetrastyle atrium
executed in the Corinthian order. Excavated between 1891 and
1893, it earned its modern moniker due to the celebration of
the 'silver wedding' of Umberto and Margherita of Savoy in
1893. The domus was extensively reconstructed in the late
nineteenth century using then-current methods. These
reconstructions weathered poorly, and a modern restoration
project to stabilize and conserve the domus, in effect
removing the harmful earlier restorations, was completed in
2023.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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In Alpe
Maritima
"In Alpe Maritima" is a name that appears on the Peutinger
map. Talbert notes that this name seems to be isolated; it
is placed in the water and may refer to an otherwise unique
symbol on the shoreline that might be meant to indicate
cliffs. There is some uncertainty about the interpretation
of this place name.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Insula
M1 (Ephesus)
A richly appointed insula in Ephesus includes a latrine,
which has previously been referred to in scholarship as a
brothel.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Khamissa
Roman Theater
A Roman theater at Thubursicum Numidarum (modern Khamissa in
Algeria), first published by European scholars in the
mid-19th century.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Lezela?
A place on the Peutinger map whose name can now be read as
[..]ezela; Miller reconstructed "Lezela", about which
Talbert expresses doubts.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Magnesia
Theater 1
Renovated during the early Roman imperial period, this
theater at Magnesia on the Maeander was located close to the
city's agora.
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Magnesia
Theater 2
One of two theaters found at Magnesia on the Maeander, this
so-called "theatron" was built in the late Hellenistic or
early Imperial period and was destroyed by a landslide in
antiquity.
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Montefalcone
nel Sannio
Two peaks rise in the vicinity of the Italian comune of
Montefalcone nel Sannio in the valley of the Trigno River.
These are Colle Prima Croce (787 meters a.s.l.) and Colle
Seconda Croce (908 meters a.s.l.). S.P. Oakley discusses a
fortified area between these two peaks. This is a relatively
small hillfort, measuring 200 by 50 meters and covering an
area of 6,500 square meters. There are tracts of polygonal
masonry walling extant on the site.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Naveta
of Sa Torreta
The Naveta of Sa Torreta located on Menorca.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Necropoli
Cappella
The Cappella necropolis preserves a complex of underground
tombs arranged along the ancient road connecting Misenum and
Cumae. The earliest tombs date to the late first century
BCE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Osteria
Cessati Spiriti
In the Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità for 1884, R.
Lanciani reports the find of a monolithic, anepigraphic
Roman sarcophagus at the Osteria Cessati Spiriti. The
sarcophagus had been discovered in a pozzolana quarry and
relocated to the grounds of the osteria. Brickstamps dating
to 123 CE were reportedly observed at its reputed
findspot.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Philado
Philado is a place included on the Peutinger map. It should
be near Kyropolis (Rasht), which in modern geographical
terms places it in Azerbaijan (Albania).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Ponte
San Stefano
A bridge that leads to the villa of Vibius Varius.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Ponte
Scotonico
An ancient Roman bridge located along the Via Valeria near
Roviano, Italy.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Portus
Boeotorum
Portus Boeotorum is a place included on the Peutinger map.
It would have been located near Kallatis in the Roman
province of Moesia Inferior.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Portus
Themomontus
An ancient place in Thracia on the coast of the Black Sea
that is included on the Peutinger map.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Prata
Quinctia
Livy mentions the Prata Quinctia, an area of four iugera
believed to have belonged to L. Quinctius Cincinnatus. This
area was opposite the Navalia.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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River
Yeo (South Somerset)
The River Yeo (South Somerset) is found in North Dorset and
South Somerset, England. It is a tributary of the River
Parrett. The ancient Roman road known as the Fosse Way
crossed the River Yeo at the site of Lindinis.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Roman
Odeum of Tauromenium
The Roman Odeum of Tauromenium dates to the reign of the
Roman emperor Hadrian.
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Römische
Villa
A 'villa rustica' located to the west of Höflein, Austria,
on the Danube frontier.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Room W9
in the Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona
Pronaos in the Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona, Dura-Europos,
also known as the salle aux gradins or stepped room. The
steps of Room W9 carry inscriptions on them.
Creators: Peter
Fields
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Anne
Chen
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ruínas
romanas das Carvalheiras
An archaeological site at Braga located close to the forum
of the ancient city that preserves remains of domestic
architecture dating from the first century BCE until the
fifth century CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sa
Torreta
The Talayotic settlement of Sa Torreta is located at Es
Grau, in the north-eastern part of Menorca.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Sasanian
Empire
The Sasanian Empire was an Iranian empire from 224 to 651
CE. The Sasanian Empire succeeded the Arsacid dynasty of
Parthia.
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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School
of Homer Ag. Athanasios excavations (Ithaca)
A site on Ithaca that local tradition links to both Homer
and Odysseus. Excavations in 1998 near the Church of St.
Athanasius documented a series of walls including both
Bronze Age and Iron Age phases, as well as a Hellenistic
building constructed using orthostates, and a circular
structure with a diameter of more than 7 meters.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Sorbo
Necropolis - Regolini-Galassi tomb
The "Regolini-Galassi tomb" at Caere was discovered in 1836.
The well-preserved tomb and its super-elite grave assemblage
dates the tomb ca. 680/676-650 BCE. The objects in the
assemblage are indicative of the so-called "Orientalizing"
phenomenon in Etruria.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Stadium
(Ephesus)
The stadium of ancient Ephesus originally dates from the
Hellenistic period. It is expanded during the reign of Nero
thanks to patronage from the freedman C. Stertinius
Orpex.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Strozzacapponi
necropolis
The Strozzacapponi necropolis is an assemblage of Etruscan
tombs dating from the third to the first centuries BCE. The
chamber tomb is the predominant typology. The necropolis is
located near Perugia in Umbria.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Teleda
A place in Asia included on the Peutinger map that is
located east of the Maiotis (Sea of Azov).
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Temple
of Hadrian (Ephesus)
A small, prostyle Roman temple located on Curetes Street in
ancient Ephesus, the Temple of Hadrian was dedicated to the
emperor Hadrian in 138 CE by Publius Quintilius.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Termas
Romanas do Alto da Cividade
A monumental public bath (thermae) at Braga, dating from the
first to third centuries CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
Marcus Alleius Minius
The Tomb of Marcus Alleius Minius is located outside the
Porta Stabia of Pompeii. It is a schola-type tomb, excavated
1888-1890. The tomb carries a Latin inscription and it was
buried by debris following the 62 CE earthquake.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Torrens
(river)
A river in North Africa that is included on the Peutinger
map.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Tratturo
Caniò
Tratturo Caniò is an archaeological site located in the
territory of the ancient city of Setia in the Pontine Plain
of Lazio, Italy. An archaic temple sacred to Iuno is known
at the site, and archaeological prospective in 2009 revealed
that there are also earlier Bronze and Iron Age remains at
the site.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
place
An unnamed place of an uncertain identification included on
the Peutinger map. The distance figure "C" is legible and
the next named place is Lemelli presidium.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Unnamed
road
Fowler discusses a fragmentary Roman milestone found along
the road from Hippo to Calama that mentions a
"Via per Alpes Numidicas". The Clauss / Slaby epigraphic
database (EDCS-04001742) lists the findspot as Ain Berda in
the province of Africa proconsularis and dates the
inscription to ca. 150 CE.
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Sean
Gillies
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Vedius
Gymnasium
A bath-gymnasium complex at Ephesus dating to the middle of
the second century CE.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Via
*Quinctia
A road named Via *Quinctia linked Florentia (Firenze) to
Pisae (Pisa) in northern Etruria. Its construction is
ascribed to the consul Titus Quinctius Flamininus starting
in 123 BCE.
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Villa
of Agrippa Postumus
The Villa of Agrippa Postumus was discovered at Boscotrecase
in 1903 on land owned by Cavaliere Ernesto Santini. Works
for the Circumvesuviana railroad line brought the site to
light. Excavations supervised by Matteo Della Corte were
carried out from 1903 to 1905. In 1906, however, a new
eruption of Mount Vesuvius reburied the site. Della Corte
published a plan of the excavated portion of the villa in
the Notizie degli scavi di antichità.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Tom
Elliott
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Villa
romana del Torchio
A Roman "villa rustica" with an olive-oil press
(torcularium, hence "Torchio") was discovered in 2006.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Dan
Diffendale
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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ville
d’Auxerre
Located 3 km south of the town of Auxerre, France, on the
right bank of the Yonne River, archaeologists excavated the
remains of an extensive Gallo-Roman villa covering an area
of approximately 1.6 hectares. The villa site includes a
bath complex. The site has been noted for its archaeological
potential since the nineteenth century. While some
excavations took place in the 1960s, the open-area
excavation of the villa was announced in 2025.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
Published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Windmill
Hill
There are remains of a Roman villa at Windmill Hill.
Artifact evidence indicates human activity from the second
century until the late fourth century CE. The site was also
likely occupied earlier in the Iron Age.
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Published by: Tom
Elliott
Updated Place Resources
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A'ali
Mound Cemetery
A large complex of burial mounds located near the town of
A'ali in central Bahrain. The burials date to the early
Dilmun era, ca. 2050-1700 BCE.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, Rune
Rattenborg
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Abolani
The Abolani number among the 53 peoples of Latium Vetus that
Pliny the Elder records as having perished without leaving a
trace (interiere sine vestigiis).
Modifications: Batldir p. 659 s.v. "Unlocated Toponyms"
added. Updated wikidata Abolani (Q133464894).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Accienses
The Accienses number among the 53 peoples of Latium Vetus
that Pliny the Elder records as having perished without
leaving a trace (interiere sine vestigiis).
Modifications: Added wikidata Accienses (Q134776703). Added
batldir p. 659 s.v. "Unlocated Toponyms". Ethnic name.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Aesim
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 D2 Ad Aesim
Modifications: Edited. TM GEO ID 40819: Ad Aesim (Scheggia).
Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Aquas
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 E3 Ad Aquas
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad Aquas
Salvias
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Ad Aquas Salvias
Modifications: Added batlas reference for name, set language
to Latin. Update.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ad
Aquilam
Ad Aquilam was a Roman road station in North Etruria.
Modifications: RE Aquileia 2. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Canales
Now unlocated, *Ad Canales is a place included on the
Peutinger map. This place was located between Bovianum and
Teanum, placing it on the border of Samnium and Apulia.
Modifications: Added BAtlas 44 *Ad Canales reference,
Language = Latin. Updated modified summary, references.
Added batldir p. 659 s.v. "Unlocated Toponyms". Created new
name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad Capsum
Iuliani/Ad Capsu Iuliani
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 unlocated Ad Capsu(m)
Iuliani
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 611: Ad capsu
Iuliani added. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Ad
Fornulos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 A4 *Ad Fornulos
Modifications: Initial revision.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Lunam
Listed on the Peutinger Map, Ad Lunam is identified by
modern scholars with a Roman fort and associated civilian
settlement at modern Urspring in Germany.
Modifications: Updated references, modified place type.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ad Matrem
Magnam
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Ad Matrem
Magnam
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 40486: Ad Matrem Magnam.
ItMiller reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Nonas
Ad Nonas is the name of a now unlocated road station near
Cosa; the name is attested in the Peutinger Table.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 269: Ad nonas (Ad
Nonas).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Olivam
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Ad Olivam
Modifications: TP name TP reference. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Palmam
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 37 C2 Ad Palmam
Modifications: Updated references. References - TP, TM GEO.
ItMiller 892. TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Palmam
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Ad Palmam
Modifications: Added reference KU TP. TP name TP reference.
Created new connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
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Ad
Palmam
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 G2 Ad Palmam
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new
connection. TP name TP reference.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Palmam
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 unlocated Ad Palmam
Modifications: Reference. Updated references. TP name TP
reference. Created new connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Pyrum/Ad Pyr
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Ad Pyr(um)
Modifications: Updated references. Created new connection.
Added TP reference.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Quartum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Ad Quartum
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad Sava
Municipium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 C4 Ad Sava Municipium
Modifications: TP name TP reference. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ad
Septimum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Ad Septimum
Modifications: Added batlas reference for name.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Sextum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Ad Sextum
Modifications: Added TP reference.
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Solaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 E5 Ad Solaria
Modifications: Added KU TP Database (Rathmann) ref.
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Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Teglanum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G4 Ad Teglanum
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 505: Ad
Teglanum.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
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Ad
Turres
Ad Turres was located on the Via Aurelia some 10 miles from
Lorium and 12 miles from Pyrgi.
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Ad Turres
Albas
Ad Turres Albas lay on the Via Severiana, midway between
Circeii and Astura.
Modifications: Wikidata Q4678189. Updated references.
Initial revision.
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad
Vicesimum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 unlocated Ad
Vicesimum
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ad Villam
Sele
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Ad Villam
Sele
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aemines
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E3 Aemines
Modifications: RE Aemines portus.
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aequana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Aequana
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 14339: Aequana (Vico
Equense). Created new location. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aequanus
Pagus
Now unlocated, *Aequanus Pagus was a place in ancient Italy.
It was included on map 44 of the Barrington Atlas. Based on
the entry in Pauly-Wissowa, N. Purcell includes this place
and indicates it as belonging to the territory of Volcei.
This corresponds with the RE contention that is based upon a
Latin inscription (CIL 10, 407) that dates to 323 CE. Ferrua
(1957) comments on the homonymous places called Aequanus
Pagus that nonetheless seem to be distinct.
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Added EDCS reference. Updated modified summary; updated
Connections.
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Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aequanus
Pagus
Now unlocated, the Aequanus Pagus was located in the
territory of the Ligures Baebiani and is recorded on the
Tabula alimentaria Ligurum Baebianorum (CIL IX 1455).
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Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aesis
(river)
Aesis fl. (modern Esino river) is a river of the Marche
region of Italy and flows into the Adriatic Sea.
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Talbert, Sean
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Afilae
Located in the Anio river valley to the south of Subiaco,
Afilae was a municipium that was likely assigned to the
tribus Aniensis.
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Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Afragola
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Afragola
Modifications: Wikidata Q71610. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agellum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E1 Agellum
Modifications: Updated references. Added batlas reference.
Created new connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agellum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 unlocated Agellum
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
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Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agnone
Agnone is a comune in the Italian province of Isernia, in
the Molise region. It lies about 53 km (33 miles) northwest
of Campobasso. An ancient center of Oscan-Samnite culture,
Agnone is known particularly as the namesake of the
third-century BCE "Agnone tablet" that was discovered at
Fonte di Romito.
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provenance. Wikidata Q221126. Edited. Modified summary.
Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agnuli
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 D1 Agnuli
Modifications: Vici.org 59021: Agnuli. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agrifanus
Pagus
Now unlocated, Agrifanus Pagus was once a part of the
territory of Nola.
Modifications: Updated references, modified summary. Added
Batlas 44 Agrifanus Pagus reference. Created new
connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Agyrium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 F3 Agyrium
Modifications: Updated references. Updated reference.
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Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Prag, Richard
Talbert
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Aiantis
A phyle of ancient Attica that included six demes: Aphidna,
Marathon, Oenoe, Rhamnous, Tricorythus, and Phalerum.
Modifications: Created new connection.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ain
Smara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 F4 Ain Smara
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Al(al)komenai
At Al(al)komenai (near Palaiokastro, Ithaca, Ionian Islands)
are the remains of a multi-period settlement, in use from at
least the Archaic period to Roman times. There is also a
tract of Cyclopean walling associated with the site.
Modifications: Updated references. Strabo 10.2.16. Modified
summary. Created new location.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.M. Murray
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Alb(i)um
Intimilium/Albintimilium
Alb(i)um Intimilium/Albintimilium (modern Ventimiglia) was
the main settlement of the Ligurian tribe of the Intemelii.
In the 2nd century BC, it came under the control of the
Roman Republic. Albintimilium became a municipium in 89 BC
in the tribus Falerna. In the same period, the city walls
were built, with several towers. The city flourished in the
early Imperial period, with baths, an aqueduct, and a
theater. In the 6th and early 7th century, it was a
Byzantine kastron, coming under the control of the
Longobards in 641. During the 7th and 8th centuries, the
Roman city was slowly abandoned in favour of a smaller
hilltop settlement focused around the Cathedral.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott
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Albenses
Albenses, mentioned by Pliny the Elder among the lost towns
of Latium.
Modifications: Ethnic name. Modified summary.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
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Becker
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Albula
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F3 Albula fl.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3608898.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Album
Ingaunum/Albingaunum
The fourth century B.C. capital of the Ingauni Ligures sided
with Carthage during the Punic War but was reduced by Lucius
Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus in 181 B.C. A treaty was struck
with Rome; the city received Roman citizenship in 45
B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. RE Album Ingaunum, KU TP
Database (Rathmann) 3308: Albingavno (Albingauno). Created
new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott
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Alebaece
Reiorum Apollinarium/Apollinaris Reiorum/Reii
Alebaece Reiorum Apollinarium/Apollinaris Reiorum/Reii was
the capital of the tribe of the Reii. Modern Riez in
France's Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department.
Modifications: References. ItMiller 133. Geonames 2983580:
Riez. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Alexandreia
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources, whose precise location cannot be determined
today
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alexandria/Antiochia/Merv
Alexandria/Antiochia/Merv was a major oasis-city of Central
Asia, located along the Silk Road (in modern Turkmenistan).
Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
Modifications: Nomisma Antiocheia of Margiana.
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Becker
Creators: St J. Simpson, F. Hiebert, P.L. Kohl
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Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle
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Alexandria/Rhambakia
While on the march in 325 BC, Alexander arrived in
Rhambakia, the chief village of the Oreitai. He ordered
Hesphaistion to remain there and see to establishing a city.
The location of this city cannot be determined today.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alfaterni
An ancient people whose territory is unlocated
Modifications: RE Alfaterni added. Ethnic name.
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Algae
An ancient place, mentioned in the maritime portion of the
Antonine Itineraries as between Centum Cellae (modern
Civitavecchia) and Rapinium (modern Bagni Sant'Agostino).
BAtlas identifies Algae with modern Torre Valdaliga; whereas
NP considers it unlocated.
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alilais?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 D3 Alilais?
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Allia
(river)
The Allia river was a tributary of the Tiber, but is now
unlocated. It joined the Tiber some 18 km (11 miles) north
of Rome and was most famous as the site of a battle in which
the Romans were defeated by Brennus and the Gauls ca. 387
B.C.
Modifications: Added batldir p. 659 s.v.
"Unlocated Toponyms". Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Allumiere
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B4 Allumiere
Modifications: Wikidata Q241680. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Alsietinus
lacus
The Alsietinus lacus, modern Lago di Martignano, is a small
volcanic crater-lake in southern Etruria. The lake was the
source of the Augustan aqueduct aqua Augusta Alsietina that
served non-potable water to the Transtiberim and
Ianiculum.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated geonames.
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Becker
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Becker, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Alsium
Alsium served as a port for Caere, together with
Fregenae.
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Alviano
Scalo
Occupation of the Roman villa at Alviano Scalo begins in the
first century BCE and continues until the fourth century
CE.
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name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Amanus
(mountain range)
A mountain range located along the Cilician-Syrian border.
Today known as the Nur Daǧları.
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connection.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, Gabriel
McKee
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Ameria
Ameria, claimed by Cato the Elder as the oldest town in
Umbria, was an important center that may have gained Roman
municipal status as early as 338 B.C., following the Latin
War.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ameriola
An ancient town of Latium that was a member of the Latin
League. It was located to the northeast of Rome, but its
precise location cannot be determined today.
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 63766: Ameriola. Updated
references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aminaion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Aminaion
Modifications: Initial revision. Edited.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Amiternum
Amiternum was an ancient settlement of the Sabines that Rome
captured in 293 BC. The settlement was situated at the
intersection of four Roman roads: the Via Caecilia, the Via
Claudia Nova, and the two branches of the Via Salaria. The
historian Sallust was born at Amiternum in 86 B.C.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 215: Amiternvs
(Amiternus). Updated New Pauly, add idai gaz 2320125:
Amiternum.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Amithoscattha/Amithoscatta/Amithoscutta
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 4 unlocated
Amithoscatt(h)a/Amithoscutta
Modifications: Updated references. Updated Pliny
reference.
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Becker
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Amitinum
Now unlocated, Amitinum is a lost settlement in Latium
mentioned by Pliny the Elder.
Modifications: Modified summary.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ampsanctus
L.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Ampsanctus
L.
Modifications: Added modified place type, update references,
add BAtl Dir reference and note. Updated reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Amunclus
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Amunclus
fl.
Modifications: Added batlas name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Amyclae
An ancient city located in coastal Campania, between
Tarracina and Caieta. It had ceased to exist by the time of
Pliny the Elder.
Modifications: Updated references. TM GEO ID 63781:
Amyclae.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Anagnia
Anagnia was a Hernican town that sided with Rome against the
Volscians and later became civitas sine suffragio. By
Cicero's time it received the status of municipium.
Modifications: EDH.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Anao
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 D2 *Anao
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Anatilii
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D2 Anatilii
Modifications: Wikidata Q115802890.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Ancient
Stadium of Rhodes
The Hellenistic Stadium on the Acropolis of Rhodes.
Modifications: Wikidata Q25383200.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Faith Lubeck, Kali
Kocian
Contributors: Rajas Pradhan, Jeff Mayfield, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Angitiae
Lucus
Angitiae Lucus refers to the grove of Angitia, a divine
figure of the Marsi tribe.
Modifications: Created new connection. Edited typo in
modified summary.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Elizabeth
Robinson, Tom
Elliott
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Anteae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 B2 Anteae
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 3290: Anteis.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Anurādhapura
The ancient capital of Sri Lanka from the fourth century BCE
to the 11th century CE. It was recorded under the name
Anourogrammon by Ptolemy, who notes its primary political
status (Basileion). It has sometimes been argued that a
"Palaesimundum" mentioned by Pliny in retelling the story of
a Sri Lankan embassy to the emperor Claudius is also to be
identified with Anourogrammon.
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Elliott
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Anxanum
City of the Frentani, situated on a hill about 5 miles from
the Adriatic Sea, and 8 miles from the mouth of the river
Sagrus or Sangro in Italy.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Maxime
Guénette, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Anxatini/Anxates
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated
Anxatini/Anxates
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 63926: Anxatini. Updated
references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Apollinaris
Pagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Apollinaris
Pagus
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Apollo,
T.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 D3 Apollo, T.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D. Rupp
Contributors: DARMC, Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aprusa
(river)
Aprusa fl. (Ausa River)
Modifications: Wikidata Q2589967.
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Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aprusculani
Pagus/Aprusc Pagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Aprusc(ulani)
Pagus
Modifications: BAtlDir.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aqua
Crabra
An aqueduct supplying villas in the area of the city of
Tusculum, mentioned by both Cicero and Frontinus.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Aqua
Viva
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C4 Aqua Viva
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aquae
Apollinares Novae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C4 Aquae Apollinares
Novae
Modifications: Arachne. Edited.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aquae
Iasae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 D3 Aquae Iasae
Modifications: Edited.
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Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
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Becker
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Aquae
Passeris
Located in Etruria, Aquae Passeris was frequented in
antiquity for its thermal springs, as noted by Martial. The
site is included on the Tabula Peutingeriana, placing it on
the road from Rome to Volsinii. Its location likely
corresponds to that of Bacucco, a comune to the north of
Viterbo.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 248: Aquas
Passaris. RE Aqua, Aquae 66.
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
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Becker
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Aquae
Scantiae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Aquae
Scantiae
Modifications: Edited.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aquileia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 D4 Aquileia
Modifications: Updated references. Updated new pauly.
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Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aquilonia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 B2 Aquilonia
Modifications: Added ItMiller. Updated references. Created
new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ara
Pacis Augustae
The "Altar of Augustan Peace" was located in the Campus
Martius of Rome. It was originally situated to the west of
the Via Lata, near the eastern end of Augustus' Horologium.
The reconstructed fragments of the altar are now housed in a
museum located on the Tiber's banks in the Piazza Augusto
Imperatore, a square created during the Fascist era in order
to spotlight the ruins of the Mausoleum of Augustus.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Sara
Hales, Echo
Smith, Edward
Keogh
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Becker
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Arae
Flaviae
Arae Flaviae (Rottweil) was founded as a Roman municipium in
A.D. 73. by Cn. Pinarius Clemens.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies
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Arcanum
Arcanum was the location of an estate that belonged to
Quintus Cicero. it was located between Aquinum and
Arpinum.
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Archaeological
area of Macchia Grande
The archaeological area of Macchia Grande provides
archaeological evidence for multiple phases of human
occupation from the Villanovan period to the Roman Imperial
period.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Archaeological
Site at Plasi of Marathon
The excavations at Plasi, Marathon, have revealed evidence
across a broad chronological spectrum, including evidence of
an archaic sanctuary.
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provenance.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Arciade
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 C5 Arciade
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arcinazzo
An imperial villa of the Trajanic and Hadrianic periods
located on the Altipiani di Arcinazzo.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arentinus
(mountain)
A mountain at Tibur.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Argentaria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 unlocated Argentaria
Modifications: Updated references, add TP. TP name TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Argentomagus
*Argentomagus was a pre-Roman and later Roman settlement in
the territory of the Bituriges tribe.
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Kiesling, Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Armenta
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B4 Armenta fl.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 270: Armenita
Fluvius. Added batlas reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arna
Arna was an ancient city of Umbria that was controlled by
Etruscans in the fourth century BCE.
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Arnus
(river)
The Arno river flows from its origin at Mount Falterona to
the Marina di Pisa where it empties into the Tyrrhenian
Sea.
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Becker
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Artena
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Artena
Modifications: Reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Articulanus/Horticulanus
Pagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated
Articulanus/Horticulanus Pagus
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Arx
Fregellana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 Arx Fregellana
Modifications: Updated Livy reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Asculum
Asculum (modern Ascoli Piceno) was the principal city of the
Piceni.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Gethin
Rees, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Atalante
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 E3 Atalante Ins.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, G. Reger, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Atella
(Campania)
A city of Campania located between Capua and Neapolis.
Modifications: Nomisma atella.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ateste
Ateste was a city of northern Italy, located in the interior
of Venetia.
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Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Athena
Kranaia, T.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 D3 Athena Kranaia, T.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott
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Auara
An ancient site, settled from Nabataean through early
Islamic times. Modern Humayma in southern Jordan.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.F. Graf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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‘Aubereo’/Ad
Capsum Ultimum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 37 C2 ‘Aubereo’/Ad Capsum
Ultimum
Modifications: Wikidata Q106129109, KU TP, Geonames,
Heritage Gaz Libya. Created new name. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Aufenginum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 *Aufenginum
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q135099110.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aufidena
A probable Samnite center, the Romans captured Aufidena in
298 BC. It only became a municipium after 49 B.C.
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Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Aufidena/Aufinum
Smith (1854) notes that this station was located at the
river mouth where a bridge carried the coast road that led
from Sipontum to Barium. Its name is corrupted in various
forms, appearing as Aufidena in the Antonine Itinerary and
as Aufinum on the Peutinger Table.
Modifications: Added KU TP Database (Rathmann). RE Aufidum.
ItMiller.
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Aufidus
(river)
The Aufidus is the longest of the rivers in Apulia.
Modifications: Added KU TP Database (Rathmann) 2586: Fluvius
Aufidus. Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Gabriel
McKee, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Auridai
Auridai was a deme of ancient Attica. It originally belonged
to the phyle of Hippothontis, but later to Antigonis.
Modifications: Modified summary, modified place type.
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Becker
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Auso
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 H4 Auso
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ausona
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Ausona
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ausones
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Ausones
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Austicula
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Austicula
Modifications: Edited.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Auxanum
Auxanum was a road station located in Apulia along the
coastal road between Sipontum and Salinae. It was 9 miles
from the former and 12 miles from the latter.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Auximum
Auximum (modern Osimo) is an ancient settlement of Picenum.
The original foundation was likely carried out by Greeks
from Ancona. The Romans made it a base for military
operations from 174 B.C.
Modifications: Updated references. OCD online. Updated Vell.
Pat. ref.
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Becker
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Avennio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D2 Avennio
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Avernus
(lake)
A volcanic crater lake located in the Phlegraean Fields,
Lake Avernus served a major ritual role for ancient Romans
and Greeks as they viewed it as an entrance to Hades.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Aversa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Aversa
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Avicenna
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 C1 Avicenna
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Azimacia
This place is attested in an inscription found in Algeria's
Hamma oasis (north of ancient Cirta) in the late nineteenth
century.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 43194: Azimacia (Le Hamma).
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Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Baccanae
Baccanae was a road station along the Via Cassia.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Baebiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 A2 Baebiana
Modifications: Updated reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bagrada
(river)
The Medjerda River.
Modifications: Wikidata Q340043.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Baliares/Gymnesiae
Inss. (Maior et Minor)
Baliares/Gymnesiae Inss. (Maior et Minor) (The Balearic
Islands) is an island group of the western Mediterranean
Sea, located to the east of the Iberian peninsula. In modern
geographical terms, the four largest islands of the group
are Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, but the latter
two are also part of the Pityussae island group of
antiquity.
Modifications: Added MANTO 10085271: the Baliares
(islands).
Modified by: Greta
Hawes, R. Scott
Smith
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard
Talbert, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, R. Warner, R. Scott
Smith, Perry
Scalfano, Greta
Hawes, Ryan M.
Horne
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Balneum
Regis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C3 Balneum Regis
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Banditaccia
necropolis, Caere
The Etruscan necropolis of Caere, a UNESCO World Heritage
site.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new
connection. Created new location. Added TGN 7059160:
Banditaccia (necropolis).
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Baou-de-St-Marcel
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E3 Baou-de-St-Marcel
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Barduli
Barduli (now Barletta, Italy) was a road station located
along the Apulian coastal road. It was situated between the
mouth of the Aufidus River and Barium.
Modifications: Modified summary. Wikidata Q13470. Created
new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Basilica
of Septimius Severus
The Basilica of Septimius Severus belongs to the Severan
Forum at Lepcis Magna.
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provenance. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Batulum
Now unlocated, Batulum was a town in Campania.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 62605: Batulum.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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[Bauzanum]
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 D3 [Bauzanum]
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Beirut
An ancient Phoenician city, known by various names in
antiquity, in what is now Lebanon.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, H. Kopp, Herbert Verreth, B. Siewert-Mayer,
Mark Depauw, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Adam
Prins, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Belikiom
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Belikiom
(1)
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q127429744.
Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Benzzavaticum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 unlocated
‘Benzzavaticum’
Modifications: Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Besa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 59 D4 Besa
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Betifulum
Now unlocated, Betifulum is only known from an inscription
found at Sulmo. The supposition is that Betifulum is a pagus
in the vicinity of Sulmo.
Modifications: Updated references. Added reference to
EDH.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Biblini
M.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 unlocated Biblini M.
Modifications: Updated reference, add modified place type =
mountain.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bidos/Bidis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Bidos/Bidis
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bisica
Lucana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 32 E4 Bisica Lucana
Modifications: Updated references. EDH. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Bistua
Nova
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E5 Bistua Nova
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bistua
Vetus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E6 Bistua Vetus
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 753: Bistue
vetus.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Boioi
An ancient people, tribe, or cultural group. Located: S Lake
Ohrid ALB.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Bolskan
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Bolskan
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bona
Dea Subsaxana, Aedes
An ancient sanctuary of the Aventine Hill in Rome.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Bordighera
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 E2 Bordighera
Modifications: Wikidata Q103149237. Added TM GEO ID 31698:
Bordighera. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Boscotrecase
Located on the southern slopes of Vesuvius, Boscotrecase is
a Campanian site destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD
79. Numerous opulent villas are known in the area by way of
archaeological exploration.
Modifications: Added batlas 44 F4 Boscotrecase reference.
Wikidata Q71851. Updated AD79 reference with Internet
Archive link. Getty TGN 5002201: Boscotrecase (inhabited
place). Created new location. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Bovianum
Bovianum was a Samnite center and the capital of the Pentri
tribe. It received Roman municipium status ca. 87 B.C. By
the late first century A.D., it was occupied by veterans of
Legio XI and known as "colonia Bovianum Undecumanorum".
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new name. Edited typo in modified summary. Edited.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bovillae
A town of ancient Latium along the line of the Via Appia,
Bovillae is traditionally considered to be a colony of Alba
Longa and was one of the thirty cities of the Latin
League.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Bracara
Augusta
With settlement from the Neolithic onwards, Bracara Augusta
was established as a civitas in 20 B.C. In the third century
A.D., Diocletian advanced the settlement to the capital of
the administrative area known as Conventus Bracarensis,
forming part of the Roman province of Gallaecia.
Modifications: Edited. Created new connection.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Brîncoveneşti
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 B2 Brîncoveneşti
Modifications: Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Briteiros
The Citânia de Briteiros is an archaeological site of the
Castro culture located in the northwestern part of the
Iberian Peninsula.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Caelanum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Caelanum
Modifications: Batlas 42 F4 Caelanum. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Caiatia
A Samnite town that eventually became a Roman municipium of
the tribus Falerna ca. 89 B.C.
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Latin name, Pliny NH reference. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cala
Maestra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 E5 Cala Maestra
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Caladunum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 D3 Caladunum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Camactulici?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 A3 Camactulici?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Campochiaro
An Italic sanctuary sacred to Hercules located in località
Civitella in the comune of Campochiaro. The site is to be
connected with the Pentrian Samnites.
Modifications: Wikidata Q106604622. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Campovalano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F3 Campovalano
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Capestrano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Capestrano
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Careiae
An ancient town on the Via Clodia.
Modifications: Reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Carnuntum
A Roman army camp on the Danube River in Noricum; after the
first century CE Carnuntum served as the capital of Upper
Pannonia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Sean
Gillies, Sarah
Bond
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Carpentorate/*Forum
Neronis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E1 Carpentorate/*Forum
Neronis
Modifications: Wikidata Q202560, EDH Geographic Database
G015306: Carpentorate – Carpentras. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Carthago
The ancient city of Carthage, located in modern Tunis
(Tunisia). Carthage engaged the Roman state in a series of
wars conventionally referred to as the Punic Wars by
scholars.
Modifications: Nomisma, KU TP Database (Rathmann) 3034:
Carthagine Colonia, EDH Geographic Database G000609:
Carthago – Carthage. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Prag, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Ingrid
Luo
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Casa
del Marinaio
A domus at Pompeii, the so-called Casa del Marinaio or Casa
di Niobe or Casa del Gallo is linked to VII .15.1 and VII
.15.16 and was excavated ca.1859 and 1871.
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geometry and updated provenance.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Casa
dell’ Amore punito
A domus excavated in 1844 and 1867.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Casa
della Biblioteca
The House of the Library (VI, 17, 41) at Pompeii is located
along the Vicolo del Farmacista, south of its junction with
the Via Consolare. The site was first excavated in 1759 and
again during the 1970s.
Modifications: Updated AD79 url w/ internet archive
link.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Casa
della Regina Carolina
A domus at Pompeii partially excavated in the nineteenth
century.
Modifications: Edited. Reimported full node geometry and
updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Casa di
Championnet
A well-appointed domus with its own bath complex dating to
the Late Republican period.
Modifications: Wikidata Q27688032.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Casali
Vitriano
T. Ashby notes the presence of a villa platform to the west
of the "upper Casale Vitriano". This platform seems to be a
terrace at least 34 m in length.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Case Nuove
1
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Case Nuove 1
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Case Nuove
2
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Case Nuove 2
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Case
Rosse
Ashby describes a rich archaeological landscape that once
included the remains of Roman-period tombs and villas, the
latter appointed with mosaics. The modern toponym
"Case Rosse" is said to derive from a well-preserved Roman
tomb executed in brick that was purposefully destroyed in
1824.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Castel
Madama
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Castel Madama
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Castel
Savello
Castel Savello takes its name from a fifteenth-century
fortress of the Savelli family at Albano Laziale. Funerary
evidence associated with the Latial culture has been
documented here.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3662144. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Castellum
Amerinum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Castellum
Amerinum
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Castellum
Caldis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E4 *Castellum Caldis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Castellum
Mastarense
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E4 Castellum
Mastarense
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Castelporziano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B3 Castelporziano
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Castra
Aniba
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Castra
Aniba
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Castra
Hannibalis
Castra Hannibalis was an ancient town of Bruttium, located
on the Gulf of Scyllacium according to Pliny.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. TP name TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Catacomb
of Ponziano
A Paleochristian catacomb at the second mile of the via
Portuensis. The catacomb is noted for containing the
original tombs of Pope Anastasius I and his son Pope
Innocent I.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Çatalhöyük
A Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of southern
Anatolia, inhabited ca. 7500 B.C. to 5700 B.C. In July 2012,
it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Modifications: Added Arbuckle 2025.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Catillus
(mountain)
A mountain at Tibur.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Catubrini
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 E3 Catubrini
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Caudini
A Samnite tribe that was subjugated in 275 BC by L.
Cornelius Lentulus.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Cave di
Fosso del Drago
A tuff quarry along the line of the via Tiberina.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ceios
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Ceios
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cellole
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 D3 Cellole
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Celtianis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 F3 Celtianis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Cemeteries
around Caere
This place was created for Barrington Atlas map 43 (A2 no.
1) as a collective place representing ancient Etruscan
necropoleis associated with the ancient city of Caere. While
the Banditaccia necropolis is the largest and perhaps most
well-known, this collective place should also include the
Sorbo necropolis, the Monte Abatone necropolis, and the
Greppe S. Angelo necropolis.
Modifications: Modified summary. Cnxn type. Edited modified
summary. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Centroni
The Villa dei Centroni, located on the modern via Anagnina,
lay at the ninth mile of the ancient via Latina. It dates
from the first century B.C. onward.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ceres et
Faustina (temple)
The Roman temple dedicated to Ceres and Faustina received
patronage from Herodes Atticus. Its remains were eventually
repurposed in the construction of the church of
Sant'Urbano.
Modifications: TCW 1000009.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Cerfennia
A settlement of the Marsi and a Roman road station on the
Via Valeria.
Modifications: Updated references. EDH Geographic Database
G019717: Cerfennia – Contrada la Stanga. Reimported full
node geometry and updated provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cerreto
Sannita
A Samnite temple dedicated to Flora.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Cessati
Spiriti
A ruined Roman mausoleum on the grounds of the Caffarella
regional park. The so-called Cessati Spiriti mausoleum was
once clad in travertine.
Modifications: Created new name. Modified summary; updated
Connections, Locations. Created new location. Created darmc
citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location
was withdrawn. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ciciliano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Ciciliano
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cilicia
Pedias
A region of southern Asia Minor, "Flat Cilicia". This region
is described as "well-watered" and fertile. It was bounded
by the Taurus and Anti-Taurus Mountains and the
Mediterranean Sea.
Modifications: Part of (regional) + reference. Part of
(regional) + reference + Roman empire.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cilicia
(region)
An ancient region, stretching along the southern coast of
Asia Minor as far north as the Taurus mountains and westward
from the Amanus mountains to the river Melas or, according
to some ancient commentators, all the way to the coastal
city of Korakesion (modern Alanya in Turkey)
Modifications: Modified title; added Wikidata reference;
added ToposText reference; added iDAI.gazetteer reference;
added Getty TGN reference. Added OCD reference.
Modified and published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: T. Sinclair, P.-L. Gatier
Contributors: M. Ballance, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Sarah
Bond
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Cilicia
(Roman province)
A Roman province, first established in 102 BCE coincident
with the region of the same name on the southern coast of
Asia Minor, which by Roman times at least was said to be
bounded by the Taurus mountains to the north, the river
Melas in the west, and the Amanus mountains in the east.
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place type = province; added Krüger 2024; added New Pauly
references; added Wikidata and Trismegistos references.
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Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V.
Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater,
R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
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Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
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Elliott
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Cilicia
Tracheia
A region known as "Rough Cilicia" in southern Asia
Minor.
Modifications: Part of (regional) + reference + Roman
empire.
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Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
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Talbert, Sean
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Horne, Jeffrey
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Elliott
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*Cingulus
(mountain)
Monte S. Vicino.
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geometry and updated provenance.
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Talbert, Sean
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Circus
Gaii et Neronis
Circus Gaii et Neronis was originally built as a private
racecourse for the emperor Caius. In the fourth century
A.D., the north side of the circus was destroyed in order to
make room for the first basilica of St. Peter.
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Becker
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Cisauna
Cisauna was a site in Samnium captured by L. Cornelius
Scipio Barbatus who served as Consul for 298 B.C.
Modifications: Wikidata Q134787563. Added EDCS 17800190 =
CIL 6, 1284 as reference.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Civitanova
Civitanova del Sannio is an Italian comune located in the
present-day province of Isernia. In antiquity, Civitanova
was the site of multiple fortifications connected with the
Samnites.
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citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location
was withdrawn. Created new name. Created new connection.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Civitas
Cillanensium
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources, whose precise location cannot be determined
today
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
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Civitas
Mizigitanorum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 32 D4 Civitas
Mizigitanorum
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Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
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Talbert, Jeffrey
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Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Clarenna
Listed on the Peutinger map, Clarenna has been identified by
modern scholars with a Flavian-era military post near modern
Donnstetten in Germany. It continued as a civilian
settlement into at least the third century CE.
Modifications: ItMiller.
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Creators: H. Bender
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Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Clasius?
(river)
Clasius? fl., a river of Umbria and part of the basin of the
Tiber River.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q1071692.
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Claustra
Alpium Iuliarum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 A3/B4 Claustra Alpium
Iuliarum
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Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Cliternia
A city of northern Apulia.
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Becker
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Clocoris
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 G4 Clocoris fl.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Clostra
(Romana)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 C3 Clostra (Romana)
Modifications: Edited. Updated references. Updated pliny
reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
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Becker
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Cluana
Cluana was an ancient settlement in Picenum.
Modifications: EDH. Wikidata Civitanova Marche (Q13146).
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Becker
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*Cluentus
(river)
The Chienti River is found in Italy's Marche region. It
flows from near Serravalle di Chienti to the Lago di
Pievefavera, and from there it joins the Fiastra River,
eventually flowing into the Adriatic Sea.
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Clusium
Clusium, the Etruscan Clevsin (modern Chiusi), was a major
city of Etruria. Lars Porsena was a sixth century B.C. king
of Clusium.
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name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Cocullo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E1 Cocullo
Modifications: Wikidata Q50085. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Col. Aquae
Sextiae
Col. Aquae Sextiae (modern Aix-en-Provence) was founded by
Caius Sextius Calvinus, who placed the colony on the
territory of the indigenous confederation of the Salluvii in
122 B.C.
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with doi link. Added geonames 3038354: Aix-en-Provence.
Added batlas 15 E2 Col. Aquae Sextiae , Latin. TM GEO ID
20500: Aquae Sextiae (Aix-en-Provence). RE Aqua, Aquae [85].
Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Colle
delle Fate
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Colle delle Fate
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Colle
Monitola
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Colle Monitola
Modifications: Added arachne. Created new name. Created new
location. Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage
after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Colle
Nocello
A plaform villa at Colle Nocello.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Becker
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Colle
Rasto Settlement
A site to the west of modern Praeneste in Italy where
surface material, remains of structures, and graves were
discovered in the 19th century. These finds provide evidence
for a settlement possibly dating to as early as the fifth or
fourth century BCE but with likely occupation throughout the
subsequent Roman period.
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Gillies, Tom
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Becker
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Colle
Tassito
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E1 Colle Tassito
Modifications: Vici.org 59163. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Colle
Tasso
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Colle Tasso
Modifications: Created new name.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Comum
Comum (modern Como) was a key city of regio XI of ancient
Italy. The Celtic site received a Roman colony (Novum Comum)
under Iulius Caesar in the first century BC.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Conventus
Bracaraugustanus
The Conventus Bracaraugustanus or Conventus Bracarus was a
sub-provincial administrative district of the Roman empire
located in the northwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula,
in Gallaecia. Its capital was located at Bracara
Augusta.
Modifications: Wikidata Q5166344.
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Becker
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Becker
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Elliott
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Corbio
Corbio was an ancient city of Latium located on the
northeastern flank of the Alban Hills, although its precise
location is no longer secure. This Latin city is said to
have fallen to the Aequi and then been the subject of
contention between the Aequi and the Romans, ultimately
recaptured by the latter after Cincinnatus' victory at Mons
Algidus in 458 B.C.
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Talbert, Brady
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Corbio
Now unlocated, Corbio was the chief settlement of the
Suessetani. Livy discusses Corbio in the course of
describing the campaigns of Aulus Ternentius Varro and
Publius Sempronius Longo in 184 BCE. Varro captured Corbio,
lying north of the River Ebro, in Hispania Citerior. Livy
uses the Latin term "oppidum" to describe Corbio.
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connection. Modified summary and references.
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Becker
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Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Corciano
The environs of Corciano were inhabited by Etruscans and,
later, there is evidence for Roman villas. In 1812, a series
of bronze panels from an Etruscan parade chariot was
discovered at Castel San Mariano di Corciano.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Corioli
Corioli was an ancient city of Latium connected in the
literary/historical tradition with C. Marcius Coriolanus.
The location of Corioli is no longer known.
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references. Updated Brill's New Pauly link, update RE link
w/ wikisource. Edited.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Costa
Bellene/Ballene (Capo Don?)
A Roman mansio on the via Iulia Augusta. An Early Christian
complex (basilica, baptistery, cemetery) developed nearby
and lasted until the Middle Ages.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated TP reference. TM
GEO ID 40769: Costa Balenae (Sanremo), wikidata Costa
Balenae (Q3695259). Updated reference.
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott
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Creon
(mountain)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 56 unlocated Creon M.
Modifications: Added batlas 56 Creon M. reference.
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Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Croto(n)
An Achaean colony in Magna Graecia established in 710 BC by
the oikist Myscellus from the city of Rhypes in the
Peloponnese.
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name. Created new connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Crustumerium
An ancient town of Latium located at the headwaters of the
Allia river, very close to the territory of the Sabines,
Crustumerium figures in Rome's early history. The Romans
conquered the site in 500 B.C. and formed the tribus
Crustumina or Clustumina in 471 B.C.
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Crustumius
(river)
Crustumius fl. (Conca river)
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ctesiphon
An imperial capital of the Arsacid and Sasanian empires,
this large ancient city originated as early as the third
century BCE and declined in the eighth century CE. It was
located on the left bank of the Tigris River 35 km south of
what would later become modern Baghdad in Iraq. It was part
of a complex network of settlements in the area, among which
Seleucia (modern Vēh Ardašīr) also featured prominently. It
was attacked, and sometimes occupied, by Roman forces
multiple times.
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Created new connection. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Chris de
Lisle
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Roaf, St J. Simpson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, DARMC, Chris de
Lisle, Richard
Talbert, B. Siewert-Mayer, Ingrid
Luo, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Cucullum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Cucullum
Modifications: Updated references. Updated reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cumara?
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Cumara? fl.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann).
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cupra
Maritima
Cupra Maritima was a coastal city of Picenum (regio V)
assigned to the tribus Velina.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Cupra
Montana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 E2 Cupra Montana
Modifications: Updated references, add Stek 2008.
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cusuetani
The Cusuetani number among the 53 peoples of Latium Vetus
that Pliny the Elder records as having perished without
leaving a trace (interiere sine vestigiis).
Modifications: Updated references. Added TM GEO ID 63792:
Cusuetani.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Cutiliensis
(lake)
A lake located near ancient Reate.
Modifications: Added Varro reference.
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Becker
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Cyclopum
Scopuli Tres
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G3 Cyclopum Scopuli
Tres
Modifications: Wikidata Q245578.
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Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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D(a)edalium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 D4 D(a)edalium
Modifications: Wikidata Q971140, RE Daedalium. Edited.
Wikidata Q971140.
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Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Darkama
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources, whose precise location cannot be determined
today
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Dea Dia
(temple)
The Arval Brethren cultivated the cult of the Dea Dia. The
remains of this Augustan era temple, located at La
Tavernaccia restaurant in the Magliana Vecchia neighborhood
of Rome, are subterranean and not open to the public.
Modifications: Edited modified summary. TCW 1000015. Broise
1989.
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Devín
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 13 C4 Devín
Modifications: Edited. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt
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Dolciano
Dolciano is located in the environs of Chiusi and abundant
evidence of Etruscan necropoleis has been documented
there.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Domitiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 E5 Domitiana
Modifications: BAtlDir p. 608.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Domus
of the Lararium
The so-called "Domus of the Lararium" in Assisi was
discovered at a depth of 7 meters beneath the Palazzo
Giampè. The surviving remains are those of a well-appointed
domus with floor mosaics and wall paintings. The domus,
dating to the second half of the first century. B.C. and the
first decades of the first century. A.D. was comprised of at
least 13 rooms and a peristyle.
Modifications: Wikidata Q72176597.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Dumna
(island)
The ancient Dumna Insula is the modern Lewis and Harris, an
island in the Outer Hebrides, approximately 24 miles (39 km)
from the Scottish mainland.
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Becker
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Elliott
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Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Duronia
An unlocated place included on Barrington Atlas map 44, this
instance of a place named "Duronia" is now considered
unlocated. This Duronia corresponds to a place described by
Livy (10.39.4.2) as a city conquered by the Roman consul L.
Papirius Cursor in 293 BCE.
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Becker
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Elliott
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Duronia
The compilers of the Barrington Atlas include two ancient
places called "Duronia" on map 44. This instance of Duronia
corresponds to a fortified Samnite settlement that S.P.
Oakley refers to as "Civita di Duronia". This place
corresponds to a present-day Italian comune located in the
province of Campobasso. As is often true with the observable
settlement pattern, the ancient fortified center occupies an
elevated position while its post-ancient successor (in this
case, the source of the toponym) eschews the high ground for
more level terrain. The difference in elevation between the
ancient fortified center and the present-day Duronia is more
than 120 meters.
Modifications: Modified summary; added wikidata Duronia
(Q277486); updated Locations, Names. Created new location.
Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after
DARMC location was withdrawn. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ebora
A Roman city with likely Celtic roots and a long, subsequent
architectural history, the historic center of modern Évora
in Portugal was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in
1986.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated UWHS.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: F.H. Stanley Jr., R.C. Knapp
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Gabriel
Bodard, Jr., F.H. Stanley
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Ebutiana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Ebutiana
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 482: Ebutiana.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Eknomos?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 D4 Eknomos?
Modifications: Wikidata Q11917970. Topostext. TM GEO ID
61068: Eknomos (Pizzo Caduta).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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el-Hattia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 36 B5 el-Hattia
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Elaeneobriga
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 unlocated
Elaeneobriga
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Epamanduodurum
Epamanduodurum was a Roman settlement along the road to
Vesontio.
Modifications: Updated references. Reference. Created new
name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ephesus/Arsinoe(ia)
Ephesus/Arsinoe(ia) was the most important ancient
metropolis of Ionian Asia Minor.
Modifications: Updated references. Vici.org. Edited.
Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Update.
Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, H. Kopp, Joel
Michael Kent, B. Siewert-Mayer, Phoebe
Acheson, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, W. Röllig, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Fu, Francis
Deblauwe, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Ryan M.
Horne, Eric
Kansa, Gabriel
McKee, Chris de
Lisle
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Ernodorum
An ancient road station near modern St-Ambroix-sur-Arnon in
France (BAtlas 14 H2 Ernodorum).
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Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Espaly-St-Marcel
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 B3 Espaly-St-Marcel
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Etosi
Remains of a Hellenistic fortification located on the Etosi
hill southeast of Pikermi in Attica.
Modifications: Added modified summary, topostext. Created
new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Etruria/Tuscia
(region)
Etruria/Tuscia was an ancient region of Central Italy
inhabited by the Etruscans. Its spatial footprint was
roughly equivalent to the modern Italian regions of Toscana
and northern Lazio.
Modifications: Updated type, add Etr. characters, add Batl
dir reference, add time period = A per BAtl Dir.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Eudracinum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 I2 Eudracinum
Modifications: TM GEO ID 41614: Eudracinum. TP name TP
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Faesulae
Faesulae (modern Fiesole) was an Etruscan foundation called
Viesul, Viśl, or Vipsul. The city was conquered by Romans in
283 B.C. Sulla would settle Roman veterans there. Citizens
of the town supported the conspiracy of Catiline.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new location.
Created darmc citation to preserve project linkage after
DARMC location was withdrawn. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Gabriel
McKee
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Falerii
A fortified town located some 6 km from Falerii Veteres and
established by the ancient Romans ca. 241 B.C.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Falerii
Veteres
Falerii Veteres was the principal city of the Faliscans. It
is located on a tuff outcropping at the point where several
tributaries of the Treia join to flow into the Tiber. After
rebelling against Rome in 241 B.C., Falerii suffered serious
reversals of fortune.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Rune
Rattenborg
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Falerna
A rural tribe of Rome, which was established in 318 B.C.
Modifications: Updated Liv. (OCT: PHI).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Vasiliki
Papathanasiou
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Falernus
Ager
The Ager Falernus comprised the northern portion of Campania
from the Massican hills to the Vulturnus river. The area was
celebrated for its fertility and, in particular, for its
wines.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Fern
Pass
Fern Pass (elevation 1212 m) is a mountain pass of the
Tyrolean Alps.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Feroniae
L.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Feroniae
L.
Modifications: Added BAtl Dir Ref and Note. Updated
reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ficulea
Ficulea was an ancient city of Latium situated between Rome
and Nomentum.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Filo
Musiaco
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 unlocated Filo
Musiaco
Modifications: Wikidata Q134635882.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Florentia
Florentia (modern Florence / Firenze) was founded as a
colony for military veterans ca. 80 B.C. by Lucius Cornelius
Sulla.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3746707. Added EDH. Added KU TP
Database (Rathmann). Updated references. Created new
connection. Created new location. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Fluvio
Frigido/Castra
A Roman fort located at modern Ajdovščina in Slovenia.
Modifications: Added TP reference. Added TM GEO ID 12226:
Fluvius Frigidus (Ajdovščina). Updated references.
Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
Wikidata Q28969759.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Font-du-Buis
An ancient necropolis documented during rescue excavation in
the early 1970s at a location known as Font-du-Buis or La
Fontaine du Buis between Saze and Avingon in Gard,
France.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Fonte
Romito
A pre-Roman and Roman settlement of Samnium.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Forum
Cassii
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C4 Forum Cassii
Modifications: Added batlas reference. Feature type =
church.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Forum
Claudii
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Forum
Claudii
Modifications: Added modified place type, update references,
add BAtl Dir reference and note. Updated reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Forum
Iulii
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Forum
Iulii
Modifications: Added BAtl Dir reference and note. Updated
reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Forum of
Iuvanum
The Roman forum of Iuvanum.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Fossa
Neronis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 D3 Fossa Neronis
Modifications: Added batlas 44 D3 Fossa Neronis
reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Fosse
Way
Fosse Way was a Roman road connecting Isca Dumnoniorum and
Lindum Colonia.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1233334. Created new name. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Syvanne
Aloni
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Fosso
della Crescenza
John Ward-Perkins identified the archaeological site at
Fosso della Crescenza during the South Etruria Survey.
Excavations of a Iulio-Claudian mausoleum were undertaken in
1962. Additional excavation revealed portions of the Via
Veientana. Post-excavation work did not occur until the
1980s, by which time Fentress 1983 notes that the
archaeological landscape had been largely eradicated by the
burgeoning growth of suburban Rome.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Fountain
of Anna Perenna
Sacred to the goddess Anna Perenna and the nymphs, this
rectangular fountain surrounded by rupestral inscriptions
was excavated on the modern Via Guidubaldo del Monte in
Rome's Pinciano neighborhood during the late 20th century.
Rich votive deposits complement the picture of the goddess'
worship painted by Ovid in the Fasti entry for the Ides of
March.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance. Added info.roma
reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Abigail Graham, Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Frampton
Samuel Lysons excavated a Roman villa at Frampton (Dorset)
in 1796. Its unusual mosaics were a subject of keen
interest, even attracting the attention of George III. The
villa was thought to have been demolished, but Bournemouth
University demonstrated that remains of the villa can still
be identified in situ in 2019.
Modifications: Updated references, add modified summary;
updated Names; vici.org 6430. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Fratte
The ancient settlement of Fratte is located near Salerno,
Italy. The settlement is situated in the valley of the Irno
River and was likely first settled by Etruscans in the sixth
century BCE. Material remains ascribed to both Etruscan and
Samnite cultures have been identified at the site.
Modifications: Initial revision. Modified summary. Created
new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Fregellae
Fregellae was a city of Latium Adjectum that became a Roman
colony in 328 B.C., but was subsequently captured by the
Samnites; a Roman presence was re-established in 313 B.C.
Loyal to Rome during the Second Punic War, Fregellae
revolted in 125 B.C. and the site was razed.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Freilichtmuseum
Römerbad
A Roman bath complex located at Rottweil, Germany.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Fucinus
L.
A lake of ancient Italy, site of a major battle of 89 BC.
Flood and drainage controls were attempted by both Claudius
and Hadrian. The Torlonia family drained the lake in the
nineteenth century.
Modifications: Updated references. Updated Str. (Meineke:
Perseus). Updated pliny.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, A.
Horsting, Tom
Elliott
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Fundus
Seneci(...)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 F4 Fundus Seneci(...)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Furculae
Caudinae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G3 Furculae Caudinae
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Furfane
Furfane was a road station located 18 miles to the west of
Herdonia, as indicated on the Peutinger map.
Modifications: Edited modified summary, references. Created
new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gallinaria
(island)
An island in the Ligurian Sea.
Modifications: Updated varro. Updated Varro ref. Created new
location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gallinaria
Silva
An evergreen thicket of the area around Cumae.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gallo-Roman
theater of Mandeure
The Roman theater of Mandeure dates to the first century
CE.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1851628.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Gereonium?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 A1 Gereonium?
Modifications: Added KU TP Database (Rathmann).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Germanicum
Mare
The North Sea.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: R. Warner, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Getullu
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 F2 Getullu
Modifications: Updated references. TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gioia dei
Marsi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 Gioia dei Marsi
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Giordani
A fourth-century A.D. catacomb along the via Salaria at
Rome.
Modifications: Updated wikidata. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Giurlanda
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E1 Giurlanda
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Gramrianae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 D6 Gramrianae
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Greppe
S. Angelo necropolis
A rock-cut necropolis of Caere that is noted as the findspot
of the Sarpedon krater of the artist Euphronios.
Modifications: Edited. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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*Grinario
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 C4 *Grinario
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full way
geometry and updated provenance. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies
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Grottaferrata
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Grottaferrata
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Grottarossa
Grottarossa is located at the intersection of key roadways
in northern suburbium of Rome, lying along the Via Flaminia
as well as at the point where the Via Veientana separated
from the Via Cassia and thereby connected Rome with Veii.
There is archaeological evidence for tombs, both built tombs
and rock-cut tombs in the exposed tuff escarpments, as well
as villas.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Grotte di
Castro
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B3 Grotte di Castro
Modifications: Wikidata Q3678794. Created new name. Created
new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project
linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Grutenhäuschen
The Grutenhäuschen is a Roman funereal temple of the third
or fourth century A.D. It has been reconstructed on
site.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1551130.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Heldua
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 B2 Heldua
Modifications: Wikidata Q15236020.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott
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Hellana
Hellana was a road station along the via Cassia in Etruria,
located between Florentia and Pistoriae.
Modifications: Itmiller.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Hellenistic
and Roman quarter archaeological area
The Hellenistic and Roman area is orthogonally planned and
covers more than 15,000 square meters. It is located near
Poggio San Nicola.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Helvetii
The Helvetii were a confederation of Gallic tribes occupying
the Swiss plateau and they came into contact with the Roman
Republic during the first century BC. Iulius Caesar states
that the Helvetti were divided into four pagi.
Modifications: Wikidata Q48616.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Sophia
Deng
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Helvillum
Helvillum was a vicus in Umbria located about 10 Roman miles
from Aesis (Jesi).
Modifications: Added batlas name. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Heraclea
Heraclea was an ancient city of Magna Graecia.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 452: Heraclea.
Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Herakleopolis
Herakleopolis (also called Herakleopolis Magna) was the
capital of the Twentieth nome of Egypt.
Modifications: Edited. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert
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Herakleopolites
Nomos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 D3 Herakleopolites
Nomos
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q740597.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne, Sean
Gillies, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Herbert Verreth, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Richard
Talbert, Perry
Scalfano, Mark Depauw
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Herakles
Monoikos/Portus Monoeci
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 D2 Herakles
Monoikos/Portus Monoeci
Modifications: Updated references, add MANTO. Updated
references. TM GEO ID 22423: Monoikos (Monaco). Created new
name.
Modified by: Greta
Hawes, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Scott
Smith, Sean
Gillies, Greta
Hawes
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Herculaneum
Gate
A city gate of Pompeii that dates to the time of Sulla.
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reference with internet archive url. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance. Created new name.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Herdoniae/Ardaneae/Civitas
Serdonis
Herdonia was an ancient city of Apulia located along the via
Minucia. The city was the site of two major engagements of
the Second Punic War (212 and 210 BCE, respectively), both
of which were Carthaginian victories. The city's extensive
remains have been investigated by the Belgian Institute
since the Second World War.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hermupolis
A place in Carmania, known only from literary sources.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Chris de
Lisle
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Hernici
The Hernici (Hernicans) were an Italic tribe of first
millennium B.C. Latium. Their territory was bounded by the
Trerus fl. (Sacco) and the Lacus Fucinus (Fucine Lake).
Modifications: Updated references. Updated livy. Edited.
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Himella
(river)
The Himella River was located in the Sabina, and its modern
equivalent is the Fiume Salto. Virgil mentions the river
along with the sites of Casperia and Foruli. The Himella
debouched into Lacus Velinus.
Modifications: Wikidata Q71609. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Himeras
(river)
Himeras fl. (modern Grande or Imera Settentrionale) is a
river of Sicily that flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3796616. Created new name.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Himeras
(river)
Himeras fl. (modern Salso or Imera Meridionale) is a river
of Sicily. Two ancient rivers named Himeras cause some
confusion, as one (modern Fiume Grande) flowed south to
north emptying into the Tyrrhenian Sea while the other
flowed north to south, emptying into the Gulf of Gela.
Modifications: Wikidata Q24358.
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Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Höflein
Höflein, now located in the federal state of Lower Austria,
in the Bruck an der Leitha district, was the site of a Roman
fort that was once part of the Upper Pannonian segment of
the Danube limes. The fort is no longer visible; its remains
lie beneath the parish church of St. Ulrich and its
associated cemetery. Three Roman watchtowers were located in
the vicinity. The site is located approximately five
kilometers south of the Danube River.
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modified summary; updated Connections. Created new
connection. Created new name. Edited.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L.F. Pitts, A. Bursche
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, E. Krekovič, Jeffrey
Becker, P. Kaczanowski, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Madyda‑Legutko, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt
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Horrea
Galbana
Horrea (warehouses) located between the southern part of the
Aventine Hill and Monte Testaccio.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Horreum
Margi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 D6 Horreum Margi
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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House
of Caecilius Jucundus
The House of Lucius Caecilius Jucundus in Pompeii takes its
name from one of its latter-day owners, the banker Lucius
Caecilius Iucundus who may have perished in the earthquake
of A.D. 62.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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House
of Iphigeneia
The House of Pinarius Cerialis and Cassia or Casa
dell’orefice or Casa di Ifigenia (III, 4, b).
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provenance. Updated references. Edited. Created new
name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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House of
Leda and the Swan
The so-called House of Leda and the Swan at Pompeii (Regio V
6,12) is located along the street referred to as Via del
Vesuvio. The domus is well-appointed with Fourth Style wall
paintings.
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provenance.
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Becker
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Becker
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House
of Lucius Cornelius Diadumenus
The House of Lucius Cornelius Diadumenus (VII, 12, 26) is a
small domus noted for its wall paintings.
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provenance. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker
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House
of M. Spurius Saturninus and D. Volcius Modestus
A domus in Pompeii that was built using Sarno limestone. The
house was excavated in 1760, 1841, and 1910 and re-examined
in 2007 and 2010. The site was bombed World War Two (13
September 1943).
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provenance.
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Becker
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Becker
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House
of Octavius Quartio
The House of Octavius Quartio or the House of Loreius
Tiburtinus (II,2,2).
Modifications: RE Lucius 9 added.
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Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Gabriel
McKee, Valeria
Vitale
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House
of the Ancient Hunt
A well-appointed atrium house with Fourth Style wall
paintings (VII,4,48).
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provenance.
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Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Valeria
Vitale
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House
of the Lararium of Achilles
The so-called "House of the Lararium of Achilles" (I ,6 ,4)
lies on the Via dell'Abbondanza. Excavated in 1912 and 1913,
it is also known as the "House of the Ilion Sanctuary".
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provenance.
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Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Humayma
Roman Fort
A Trajanic fort located at Hawara (modern Humayma in
southern Jordan).
Modifications: Oleson et al. 2024.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Hypogeum
of Clepsina
A late eighth to early seventh century B.C. hypogeum tomb on
the main plateau of ancient Caere.
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connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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I
Morroni
Morroni dei Marsi, the remains of two mausolea dating to the
Roman period.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q68308383.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ialysos
Ialysos was an ancient city located on the north coast of
the island of Rhodes. Together with Lindus and Kamiros it
was one of the three ancient cities of Rhodes.
Modifications: Nomisma.org.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, Gabriel
McKee, Richard
Talbert
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Ibliodurum?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 F3 Ibliodurum?
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: J. Kunow, C. Haselgrove
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Igel
The village of Igel is known for its funerary monument of
the Secundinii dating ca. A.D. 250.
Modifications: Wikidata Q338834.
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Becker
Creators: C. Haselgrove, J. Kunow
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Il
Tondo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Il Tondo
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Imbrinium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Imbrinium
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Imeus
(mountain)
Imeus Mons is the name given in the Peutinger Table to a
pass that leads from the Fucine lake to the territory of the
Peligni; the Via Valeria crossed the pass which is now known
as the Forca Caruso.
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provenance.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Immadrae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E3 *Immadrae
Modifications: Updated references. TM GEO ID 62921: Immadrae
(Île Maire).
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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In Alpe
Iulia/Ad Pirum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 B4 In Alpe Iulia/Ad
Pirum
Modifications: Edited. Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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In Monte
Carbonario
Now an unlocated place, "In Monte Carbonario" is included on
the Peutinger map. It should be located in either the Sabine
or Marsic region, between Carsioli and Sublaqueum.
Modifications: Updated references. Modified summary,
references. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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In Monte
Grani
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated In Monte
‘Grani’
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Intemelii
The Intemelii were a tribe of Liguria.
Modifications: Updated references. Latin.
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Interamnia
Praetuttiorum
Originally a settlement of the Praetuttii located at the
confluence of the rivers Tordino and Vezzola (modern
Teramo).
Modifications: EDH Geographic Database G018381: Interamnia
Praetuttiorum – Teramo.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Interamnium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 D2 Interamnium
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Interpromium
A village of the Marrucini, forming a station on the Via
Claudia Valeria between Corfinium and Teate.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ionium
Mare
The Ionian Sea, located south of the Adriatic Sea, is an
elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea.
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Mary E. Downs, Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, M. Joann McDaniel
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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‘Iovis
Lareni’
‘Iovis Lareni’ is marked as a station on the Peutinger map.
It lies 7 miles from Sulmo. This place coincides with the
ancient site of Ocriticum, a pre-Roman and Roman settlement.
The site, located in the Italian comune of Cansano (province
of L'Aquila, Abruzzo), includes the remains of two
Italo-Roman temples sacred to Jupiter and Hercules and a
sacellum of Ceres and Venus.
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provenance. Reference. Created new name. Updated references;
modified summary; updated Names.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Iovis
Pagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 D5 Iovis Pagus
Modifications: TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Isthmia
Isthmia was a major sanctuary located on the Isthmus of
Corinth, which was sacred to Poseidon and Melikertes
Palaimon, and site of the panhellenic Isthmian games.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: admin, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Ryan M.
Horne, Chris de
Lisle
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Istone
(mountain)
A mountain, probably Pantokrator (in the northern part of
Kerkyra).
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. RE Korkyra, cols. 1408-1409.
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Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Italic
temple of Castel di Ieri
The remains of an Italic temple, in the locality known as
"Pié di Francia". The sanctuary dates from the fourth to
first centuries B.C.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ithaca
(island)
A rocky, Ionian island located off the west coast of Greece
that boasted important natural harbors. By historical Greek
times, the island was assumed to be identical with the
Ithaca of Homer (i.e., the home of Odysseus) and a hero cult
dedicated to him was active there.
Modifications: ItMiller. Updated references. Edited.
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Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Arthur
De Graauw, Tom
Elliott
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Iuliomagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 A2 Iuliomagus
Modifications: Edited. Updated references - wikidata, edh,
tm geo. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies
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Iuvanum
A Roman municipium founded in 87 BC after the Social War,
Iuvanum sits on the site of a pre-existing Samnite
settlement that occupies an upland plateau.
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provenance.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Iuvencus
(river)
An ancient river of Italy, identified by modern scholars
with the Giovenco River.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q71539.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Janussan
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 95 C3 Janussan
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Jebel
Khayabir/Alexandria?/Antiochia?/Spasinou Charax?/Karkh
Maisan?/[Astarabad Ardashir]?
Close to Jebel Khayabir in Iraq, this site was an important
mercantile center of southern Mesopotamia and capital of
Characene. It may have been founded as an Alexandria by
Alexander the Great and refounded as an Antioch by Antiochos
IV.
Modifications: Nomisma Charax Spasinou. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Hausleiter, M. Roaf, St J. Simpson, R.
Wenke
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, P. Flensted Jensen, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies
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Jebel
Shams
Jebel Shams (Arabic: جبل شمس, (mountain of sun) rises to
2,818 m (9,245 ft) asl and is the highest summit of the Al
Hajar Mountains in Oman.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Kabom
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Kabom
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kalene
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Kalene
Modifications: Updated references. Added Polybius reference,
Greek name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kallipolis/Anxa
Kallipolis/Anxa in legend was said to have been founded by
Idomeneus of Crete, while Pliny the Elder credits Senonian
Gauls as founders. It is most likely that the site was a
Messapic settlement.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kato
Aetos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 54 B2 Kato Aetos
Modifications: Wikidata Q110880077. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.M. Murray
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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[Khuvar]/Choara/Apameia
(Rhagiane)?
BAtlas places this Parthian settlement "near Aradan" and
tentatively collates Apameia and Choara, although Pliny
makes the two distinct. Isidore does place Apameia in the
vicinity of Choara.
Modifications: Added Latin name, Pliny NH ref. Modified
summary.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf, E.J. Keall
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Kilikiai
Pylai
The Cilician Gates, a pass through the Taurus Mountains
connecting Cilicia to the Anatolian Plateau, by way of the
gorge of the Gökoluk River.
Modifications: Created new location.
Modified by: Daniel
C. Browning Jr., modern, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Daniel
C. Browning Jr., Tom
Elliott
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*Kobara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 86 D3 *Kobara
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Koukoulon
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name
‘Koukoulon’
Modifications: Added BAtl Dir reference and modified
details.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kramones
An ancient people whose territory is unlocated
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kupelternum/Cubulteria
Kupelternum/Cubulteria was an ancient Samnite
settlement.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kyamosoros
(river)
An ancient river of Sicily, probably to be associated with
the modern Fiume Salso in the Etna region and therefore a
tributary of the Symaethus (modern Simeto).
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Kyropolis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 90 unlocated Kyropolis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S.E. Kroll
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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La
Cecchina
The so-called "Torraccio della Cecchina" is a Roman funereal
monument dating to the second century A.D. It is located at
the ninth kilometer of the modern Via Nomentana.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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La Cività
di Spedino
La Cività di Spedino was a fortified upland center (951 m
ASL) in the territory of the Aequi.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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La
Colombella
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 La Colombella
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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La Cuma,
Monte Rinaldo
The principal archaeological remains found in the
"La Cuma, Monte Rinaldo" site are those of a late Republican
sanctuary dating to the third through first centuries
B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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La
Giostra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 La Giostra
Modifications: Created new name. Created new location.
Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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La
Storta
A station on the Via Cassia attested in an inscription dated
to A.D. 379-383.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Labicum
Originally a member of the Latin League, the city of Labicum
was taken by the Romans ca. 418 B.C. By the time of
Augustus, the site was almost certainly deserted and its
precise location remains debated today.
Modifications: EDH. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Lacinium
(promontory)
The Capo Colonna, the ancient Promunturium Lacinium, is a
cape of Calabria located near Crotone.
Modifications: Updated references. Reimported full node
geometry and updated provenance. Wikidata Q868332. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Arthur Urbano, Tom
Elliott
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Lacus
Regillus
An ancient lake in Latium that was the site of a Roman
military victory in 496 BC; the precise location of the lake
cannot be determined, although some scholars place its
location at Pantano Secco near Frascati, Italy.
Modifications: Updated wikidata reference.
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lago di
Paola
A villa of the emperor Domitian located in the area of
Circeii.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Elizabeth
Robinson, Tom
Elliott
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L’Altare
A small site in Latium (?1.2 hectares) that may have been
fortified as early as the eighth century BCE.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lamnae/Ad
Lam(i)nas
Lamnae/Ad Lam(i)nas, a road station located 33 miles from
Rome and 13 miles from Tibur.
Modifications: Modified summary, references. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Laurinienses
An ancient people, tribe, or cultural group. Located: Vallo
di Lauro.
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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*Lavernae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E1 *Lavernae
Modifications: Added batlas reference. Updated
references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Le
Castella
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D3 Le Castella
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Le
Castella
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 F4 Le Castella
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Le
Fort
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 B3 Le Fort
Modifications: Initial revision. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Lemellef
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 C2 Lemellef
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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‘Lentulis’
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 E3 ‘Lentulis’
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Les
Castels
Les Castels or Oppidum de Nages was a Pre-Roman settlement
in the Vaunage valley.
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provenance. Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Les
Eyssalettes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 F3 Les Eyssalettes
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Library
of Celsus
The Library of Celsus is a library and monumental tomb in
Ephesus which was constructed ca. 110-120 CE.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Kaylee Ma, Cheryl Fok
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Thomas
Landvatter
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Ligures
Baebiani
Ligures Baebiani was a Ligurian settlement in Samnium.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Limnaion
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 C1 Limnaion
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, G. Reger, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Lindinis
A Roman fort is thought to have been established at Lindinis
(modern Ilchester) ca. 60 CE. The site protected the
crossing of the Fosse Way over the River Yeo. The settlement
developed in phases from the first to the fourth centuries
CE. It was eventually one of only two known settlements with
a stone wall in the territory of the Durotriges. The
inhabitants of the town seem to have been reasonably
wealthy, as a number of domestic complexes have fine mosaic
pavements.
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Created new connection. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lorium
An ancient town on the Via Aurelia.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Losodica
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 D4 Losodica
Modifications: TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lucania et
Bruttii
Lucania et Bruttii was a province of the Roman Empire
according to the Verona List (ca. A.D. 303–324). While its
boundaries are difficult to establish, this administrative
division succeeds the third Augustan region (regio III) of
Italy that shares the same name.
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Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes, S.T. Parker, R.S. Bagnall, W.V.
Harris, A.S. Esmonde-Cleary, C.M. Wells, J.F. Drinkwater,
R.C. Knapp, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Joann McDaniel, Jeffrey
Becker, Mary E. Downs, Tom
Elliott
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Lucrinus
(lake)
A small lake near Lake Avernus, the modern Lucrino in
Italy.
Modifications: Wikidata Q432545.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Tom
Elliott
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Lucus
Bormani
A Roman settlement on the coast of Liguria.
Modifications: Added batlas reference. Updated references.
Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott
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Lugnano
Lugnano in Teverina is a comune located in the Province of
Terni in the modern Italian region of Umbria. It lies about
60 km south of Perugia and 25 km west of Terni.
Archaeological investigation has documented important
examples of villa culture as well as Late Antique funereal
evidence.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Jonathan
Weiland, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Lumo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 D2 Lumo
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Luna
Luna (the modern Luni) is an ancient settlement of Liguria.
It was re-founded by the Romans as a colonial settlement in
177 BC.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert
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Lunel-Viel
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 C2 Lunel-Viel
Modifications: Wikidata Q204505. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Maesulus
qui et Vesulus M.
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated ‘Maesulus’ qui
et ‘Vesulus’ M.
Modifications: Edited.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Magliana
Vecchia
"Magliana Vecchia" is the name of the 40th urban
administrative zone of the Comune di Roma. It is located to
the southwest of the city center and straddles the Grande
Raccordo Anulare (Ring Road) line that circles the city. The
compilers of the Barrington Atlas noted that this place
includes a "bridge" and a "settlement". In terms of
archaeological remains, numerous sites have been identified
in and around Magliana Vecchia, including a Roman bridge and
several villas.
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Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Magnesia
ad Maeandrum/Leukophrys
Magnesia ad Maeandrum was an ancient city on the Maeander
River in Ionia, site of an important sanctuary of Artemis
Leukophryene ("of the white eyebrow"). Its extensive remains
are located near the modern village of Tekin in Turkey's
Aydın Province.
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Reference. Created new location. DARMC 13587 = related.
Modified summary; cleaned up references; added Magnesia
Kazıları Resmi Web Sitesi (2010-2012) via Internet Archive
Wayback Machine. Edited.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Richard
Talbert, Phoebe
Acheson
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Manoppello
Roman Villa
A Late Republican villa in Abruzzo that later became a
productive estate. The archaeological remains of the villa
are located in the locality of Piano S. Maria Arabona in
Manoppello, Italy.
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provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Marathon
Marathon was a coastal deme of the tribe Aiantis, in
northeastern Attica, the site of the Battle of Marathon in
490 BC, and capital of the Marathon tetrapolis.
Modifications: Updated New Pauly ref. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Scott
Smith, Pierre
Motylewicz, Richard
Talbert, Greta
Hawes
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Marble
quarry near Simitthus
An unnamed marble quarry near Simitthus (modern Chemtou,
Tunisia). The marble variety is known as marmor numidicum or
giallo antico.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Marchubi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E3 Marchubi
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne
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Marruvium
Ancient Marruvium was the principal city of the Italic tribe
of the Marsi.
Modifications: Updated references. Vici.org. Batlas 44 E1
Marruvium.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Massalia/Massilia
Massalia/Massilia (modern Marseille, France) was founded by
Phocaean Greeks ca. 600 B.C. as a trading outpost. Massalia,
in turn, established its own secondary colonies. During the
Punic Wars Massalia, was allied to Rome and, following the
sacking of Carthage in 146 B.C., the settlement enjoyed
increased economic vitality.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 3296: Masilia
Grecorum. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Pierre
Motylewicz, Richard
Talbert, Ingrid
Luo
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Mausoleum
of Caecilia Metella
A tomb on the Via Appia south of Rome belonging to Caecilia
Metella, a daughter of Metellus Creticus. She was born ca.
100 BC. In 1303 the tomb was incorporated into the Castrum
Caetani, serving as the main tower of the fortification.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Mausoleum
of Helena
An ancient tomb located on the ancient Via Labicana (now
along the Via Casilina) that was built by Constantine I and
used as the tomb for his mother, Helena.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Mausoleum
of Lucilius Peto
A tumulus-type tomb discovered in 1887 belonging to the
military tribune M. Lucilius Paetus of the gens Lucilia.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Mausoleum
of Quintus Lollius Urbicus
Quintus Lollius Urbicus served as a governor of Britannia
between 139 and 142. His career is detailed on a pair of
inscriptions from his hometown of Tiddis. His mausoleum is
located a few kilometers north of Tiddis.
Modifications: Edited. Added Wikidata reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Melas
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 F4 Melas fl.
Modifications: Added wikidata Q153675. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Merenda
A fortified area of indeterminate chronology located on
Mount Merenda in Attica.
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- Μερέντα, add CFL ref.; modified summary, references;
updated Locations. Created new location. Created darmc
citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location
was withdrawn.
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Catherine
Bouras, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J.S. Traill
Contributors: DARMC, Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Merula
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 unlocated Merula fl.
Modifications: Updated references. Added Pliny NH
reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Milev
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E4 Milev
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 47: Milev
Colonia.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Milionia
Now unlocated, Milionia was reportedly conquered by the
Roman dictator M. Valerius Maximus in 302 B.C.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Minerva
temple at Punta della Campanella
An ancient temple of Minerva, located on the ancient cape
that also was known by the goddess' name.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 522: Templum
Mineruae (Templum Minervae). TM GEO ID 32547: Minerva (Massa
Lubrense).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Minorca
(island)
Minorca is one of the Balearic Islands of the Mediterranean
Sea. Its name likely derives from the Latin
'Insula minor'.
Modifications: Wikidata Q52636.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Mira
Lanza
The remains of an Archaic period structure at Mira Lanza,
located in Via Luigi Pierantoni.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references. Created new name. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Moio della
Civitella
A fortified outpost (phrourion) of the city of
Velia/Elea.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q81055. Created
new name. Updated BTCGI.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Molino
San Vincenzo
Field surveys, geophysical prospection, as well as targeted
research and training excavations, have revealed the remains
of a mid- to late- imperial rural settlement with evidence
for agricultural activity. However, the earliest finds
(e.g., bucchero) date to the sixth/fifth century B.C.,
indicating the likelihood of Etruscan settlement activities
at this site. The entire site seems to have undergone severe
recycling and reuse processes in late antiquity and the
remaining structures have broken down systematically in
modern times. Ongoing intensive agricultural activities
affect the few archaeological structures that remain,
resulting in a poor state of preservation.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Dominik
Hagmann
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Günther Schörner
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Mollarella
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 D4 Mollarella
Modifications: Updated reference. Reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Mons
A toponym (in the ablative: "Monte") attested in Peutinger
Map routes between Sitifis and Cuicul (and possibly between
Ad Olivam and Ruzai). It is perhaps to be identified with
the ancient site of Mopht(i?), modern El-Kasr in Algeria's
Beni Fouda municipality (Sétif Province), but if so presents
problems of interpretation as the Peutinger Map separately
treats a "Mopti Municipium". See further the "details"
section of this resource.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Tom
Elliott
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Montariolo
The tumulus of Montariolo originally measured some 4 meters
in height and 50 meters in diameter. It included more than
350 tombs. It was used during several phases, stretching
from the ninth to the fifth centuries BCE.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Abatone necropolis, Caere
A necropolis of ancient Caere with particularly important
evidence of funerary assemblages showing the influence of
the Orientalizing period.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Acero
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F3 Monte Acero
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Annamunna
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 Monte Annamunna
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Bignone
Monte Bignone in Liguria is the site of a 'castellaro', a
fortified hilltop settlement of Iron Age Ligurian peoples.
The fortification is generally dated to the sixth century
BCE.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. Added
modified summary. Created new location. Reconnected DARMC
reference to Zotero.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Cavallerizzo
Monte Cavallerizzo is a fortified Samnite center - perhaps
dating to the fourth century B.C. - located in close
proximity to the sanctuary at Vastogirardi. According to
S.P. Oakley, Monte Cavallerizzo (1,524 meters a.s.l.) is the
site of the highest Samnite hillfort. An area of 2.7
hectares is defended by polygonal walling on the mountain
top.
Modifications: Updated references; updated Locations.
Created new location. Created darmc citation to preserve
project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Colma
An ancient settlement at Monte Colma in Italy, ancient name
unknown (BAtlas 16 E2 Monte Colma).
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Stefano
Costa, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Monaco di Gioia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F3 Monte Monaco di
Gioia
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Monte
Saraceno di Ravanusa (Kakyron?)
The ancient city of Kakyron, said to have been founded by
the Sicani in the eighth century B.C., is probably to be
identified with the remains of a fortified city, north of
Licata, located on the western side of Sicily.
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Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Jonathan
Prag, Tom
Elliott
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Mucella
Mucella, a region of north Etruria located north of
Florentia.
Modifications: Updated references, modified summary. Submit
for review. Publish externally. Created new location. Added
batlas name reference - 42 A1 Mucella.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Munazio
Planco
Munazio Planco, the so-called Villa of Munatius Plancus and
villa on Via delle Piagge.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Natiolum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 E2 Natiolum
Modifications: Updated references. TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Naulochos/Templum
Iovis?
A seaside settlement of ancient Thrace that was a colony of
Mesembria. Romans referred to the site as Templum Iovis,
although Pliny the Elder refers to it as
"Tetranaulochus."
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.G. Poulter
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Naumachia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Naumachia
Modifications: Reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Naveta
des Tudons
A chamber tomb of the late second to early first millennium
BCE located on the island of Minorca.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Neapolis/Lepcis
Magna
Originally a Phoenician colony founded ca. 1100 B.C., Lepcis
Magna became a prominent Roman city and birthplace of the
emperor Septimius Severus.
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new name. Created new location. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, R. Scott
Smith, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Jonathan
Fu
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Necropolis
of Campovalano
A Picene necropolis located near Campovalano (Campli) in the
province of Teramo. While more than 600 tombs were
identified, there may have been as many as 20,000
originally.
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provenance. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Nepet
Nepet had become a Roman town before 396 B.C. when Livy dubs
it, along with Sutrium, as one of the "keys" to Etruria. It
became a Roman colony in 383 B.C. and a municipium after the
Social War.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 242: Nepe. EDH x 3.
Edited. Created new connection. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Neratii
This site of an imperial villa, dating to the first and
second centuries, covers an area of ca. 15,000 sq. m. It is
located in the southern portion of the modern civic
territory of San Giuliano del Sannio in the Província de
Campobasso, Italy.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q134991718. Added batlas 44 G3 Neratii
reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nersa
Referred to by Virgil, Nersa was a vicus of the Aequiculi.
Its precise location is not known, but some 19th century
scholars identified it with the modern village of Civitella
di Nesce in Italy.
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reference. Edited. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nesis
(island)
A volcanic islet of the Phlegraean Islands archipelago,
Nesis was in antiquity the site of many elite seaside
villas.
Modifications: Updated references. Added batlas reference.
Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Arthur
De Graauw, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nettleton
A significant cult center at Nettleton Shrub in Wiltshire
was dedicated to Apollo Cunomaglus.
Modifications: EDH Geographic Database G004262: West Kington
(Nettleton Shrub), update references. Updated references.
Wedlake 1982, TM GEO ID. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Nettuno
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C4 Nettuno
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nitriai
(people)
An ancient people, tribe, or cultural group. Located: Wadi
Natrun.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: A. Bernand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Nivirgi
Tabernae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 G2 Nivirgi Tabernae
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Noiomagos/Col.
Augusta Tricastinorum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 D5 Noiomagos/Col. Augusta
Tricastinorum
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Notre-Dame-de-Laval
A pre-Roman and Gallo-Roman sanctuary at the locality called
l'Ermitage de Notre-Dame-de-Laval.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Nuceriola
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G3 *Nuceriola
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 394: Nueriola.
Wikidata Q134992074. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Numituriana?/Saltus
Caeliae Maximae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E4 Numituriana?/Saltus
Caeliae Maximae
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 56: Numituriana.
ItMiller 937. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Nymphaeum
at Cupra Marittima
The nymphaeum at Cupra Marittima was associated with a Roman
villa.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Nysa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 unlocated Nysa
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Nysa/Athymbra
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 G2 Nysa/Athymbra
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Octodurus/Forum
Claudii Vallensium
Octodurus/Forum Claudii Vallensium (modern Martigny).
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q3008539.
Created new name. Modified name attested form; French;
changed name type to 'associated modern'; references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Oea
Phoenicians established Oea in the seventh century B.C. and
it later became a Roman–Berber colony. Modern-day Tripoli,
Libya.
Modifications: Created new name. Nomisma. KU TP Database
(Rathmann) 2077: Osa Colonia.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Ingrid
Luo, Tom
Elliott
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Oichalia
An ancient settlement, attested by literary or documentary
sources, whose precise location cannot be determined
today
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: J. Fossey, J. Morin
Contributors: G. Reger, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Olivula
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 D2 Olivula
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Opia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 D4 Opia
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies
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Opimiano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Opimiano
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oppius
Mons
The Oppian Hill is the southern spur of Rome's Esquiline
Hill.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Organa/Turgana
(island)
An island located near the Strait of Hormuz. Some sources
suggest that Organa be equated with Lārak island, while
others suggest Hormuz island.
Modifications: Reimported full relation geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: M. Roaf
Contributors: Brian Z. Lund, Richard
Talbert, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Oroanda
A settlement in the mountains of Pisidia, near the
south-western shore of lake Trogitis.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Ospedale
di S. Camillo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Ospedale di S.
Camillo
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Osteria
dell’Osa
The site of a major Iron Age necropolis (Latial chronology)
composed of over 600 burials.
Modifications: Updated GeoNames. Added BTCGI XIII, 105-109
(Emilio Peruzzi and Anna Maria Bietti Sestieri). Edited.
Janko 2015.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ostia
Aterni
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 G4 Ostia Aterni
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Oxymatis
(river)
The Ichamati River.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pagliano
Roman port
A riverine port near the confluence of the Tiber and Paglia
rivers.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Ryan M.
Horne
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Pagus
Capriculanus?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G4 Pagus
Capriculanus?
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pagus
Urbanus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Pagus
Urbanus
Modifications: Added modified place type, update references,
add BAtl Dir reference and note. Updated CIL reference.
Added PECS CLUVIAE Abruzzi, Italy.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Palaibyblos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 C2 Palaibyblos
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pallanum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 G4 Pallanum
Modifications: Updated references. TP name TP reference.
Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pallia
(river)
The Pallia is a tributary of the Tiber River.
Modifications: Wikidata Q33473. Added reference. Created new
name. Edited.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Palumbinum
Palumbinum was a Samnite city that was captured by the Roman
consul Spurius Carvilius Maximus (293 BCE).
Modifications: Edited modified summary.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Panetelle
A sanctuary with votive deposits dating to the Hellenistic
period at Panetelle di Mondragone.
Modifications: Created new name. Modified summary,
reference. Created new location. Created darmc citation to
preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Parthenon
The temple of Athena Parthenos located on the Acropolis of
Athens, which was constructed at the height of Athenian
power between 447 and 432 BCE. It is the largest Doric
temple in mainland Greece.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Jonathan
Fu, Chris de
Lisle
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Parthenope/Neapolis
Founded as Parthenope by Greeks in the eighth century B.C.,
the site eventually gave rise to Neapolis in the sixth
century B.C. and was one of the most prominent cities of
Magna Graecia. Modern-day Naples, Italy.
Modifications: Updated references. Nomisma, wikidata.
Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, David
Mimno, Ingrid
Luo
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Pedum?
The Barrington Atlas Directory indicates that this place
called Pedum? should correspond to the modern Corcolle in
Lazio, Italy.
Modifications: Added batlas reference. Created new location.
Modified summary and modified details. Created darmc
citation to preserve project linkage after DARMC location
was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Perusia
A city of ancient Umbrian and Etruscan origin, Perusia aided
Rome during the Second Punic War but was sieged and reduced
by Octavian in the first century B.C. during campaigns
against Lucius Antonius. It was rebuilt by Augustus and
became Colonia Vibia Augusta Perusia quite late, in A.D.
251-3, under Trebonianus Gallus.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new name.
KU TP Database (Rathmann) 235: Pirusio. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, John
Muccigrosso, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert
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Pescara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Pescara
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Petelia
Petelia was an ancient city on the coast of Bruttium in
southern Italy. Petelia remained allied to Rome during the
Second Punic War.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Petiliana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 D4 Petiliana
Modifications: Updated reference. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Phintias
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 D4 Phintias
Modifications: Wikidata Q3745777. Created new name. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Prag, Richard
Talbert
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Phoenicusa
(island)
One of the Aeolian Islands, Phoenicusa shows evidence for
Bronze Age occupation, as well as activity during the Greek
and Roman periods.
Modifications: Wikidata Q743908.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Phoros
Narbason
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 24 unlocated Phoros
Narbason
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W. Haley
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pian
della Conserva
An Etruscan necropolis located 5 km from Tolfa with tombs
stretching from the Orientalizing period to the later
Hellenistic.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker
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Horne
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Pianelle
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Pianelle
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Becker
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Elliott
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Becker
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Piano
della Civitella
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E1 Piano della
Civitella
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
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Becker
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Pietra
Papa
In terms of modern toponymy, Pietra Papa describes a place
on the right bank of the Tiber River where today a riverside
avenue (Lungotevere di Pietra Papa) links the Lungotevere
Vittorio Gassman to Piazza Augusto Righi. Palmer asserts
that the toponym "Pietra Papa" dates to the Middle Ages.
Excavations in the twentieth century, supervised by Giulio
Jacopi, revealed multi-period evidence that remains
difficult to interpret. Most of the structural evidence
begins from the late republican period. There is evidence
for a bathing facility and also perhaps a portion of a
riverside villa.
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Becker
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Pieve
Socana
Pieve di Sant'Antonino a Socana, a Medieval parish church,
is built atop the remains of an Etruscan sanctuary.
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Piri
(mountain)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated Piri M.
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Pisae
A city situated on the Tyrrhenian seaboard and likely of
Etruscan origin. Its early nature was that of a mercantile
center. The city became a Roman colony in 89 B.C.
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Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Piscina
Torta
Piscina Torta is a place located in the Tyrrhenian coastal
zone to the south of Ostia. The ancient place would have
been part of the southern Tiber River delta. There would
have been several natural ridges parallel to the coast and a
coastal lagoon. The site has been connected with salt
production since as early as the seventh century BCE and is
linked with the city of Rome. The site has been the focus of
several archaeological campaigns, applying techniques
including surface survey and geophysical prospection.
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Becker
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Pitino
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 E2 Pitino
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Pitonia?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 D2 Pitonia?
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Becker
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Planisium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Planisium
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Plinthias
Fons
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 unlocated Plinthias
Fons
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connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
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Talbert, Sean
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Polimartium
An late Roman settlement associated with modern Bomarzo in
Italy with nearby Etruscan antecedents.
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name. Modified summary.
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Becker
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Polygonal
masonry wall
An extant segment of a Polygonal masonry wall in
Caiazzo.
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provenance. Edited.
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Pomptinae
Paludes
The Pomptinae Paludes (Pontine Marshes) is an area of former
marshland in Latium.
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Becker
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Pons
Aelius
The Pons Aelius or Aelian Bridge (now Ponte Sant'Angelo) was
completed by Hadrian in AD 134 to span the Tiber opposite
the new mausoleum of the emperor.
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Becker, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Pons
Mulvius
Pons Mulvius (the Milvian Bridge) is a Roman bridge over the
Tiber river. The original phase of the bridge dates to the
consulship of Gaius Claudius Nero in 206 B.C. The bridge is
most famous as the site of a decisive battle between
Maxentius and Constantine I fought in A.D. 312.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pons
Sonti
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 F4 Pons Sonti
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reference. Created new name. Created new connection.
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Talbert, M. Puhane, Sean
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Ponte alle
Conche
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 C2 Ponte alle Conche
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Ponte
di Annibale
An arched Roman bridge across the Titerno near Cerreto
Sannita in Campania.
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Ponte di
Tuscolo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Ponte di Tuscolo
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Becker
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Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Becker
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Ponte di
Vallerano
The Ponte di Vallerano is a second-century Roman bridge that
carried the via Ostiensis across the fosso di Vallerano.
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Becker
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Ponte
Mammolo
Ponte Mammolo is the modern name of an ancient bridge over
the Aniene river. It gives its name to a neighborhood and
metro station in the northeast part of the modern city of
Rome. Archaeological evidence of ancient quarrying and a
settlement have also been found in the vicinity of the
bridge.
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Ponte
Romano di Parco dei Medici
The ruins of a second-century A.D. Roman bridge at Magliana
Vecchia.
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Ponte
Romito
An ancient bridge, now known as "Ponte Romito" crosses the
Arno River to the west of Ponte a Buriano.
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Ponte
Salario
The Ponte Salario is a Medieval bridge with Roman origins.
It is located at the point where the Via Salaria crosses the
Anio, about 3 km north of the Colline Gate.
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Pontecorvo
(Latium)
Pontecorvo is a comune located in the province of Frosinone,
Lazio, Italy.
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Porta
Eburnea
The so-called Porta Eburnea or the Arco della Mandorla is an
ancient gate of the Etruscan walls of Perusia.
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Porta
Marina
A city gate at the western terminus of the Strada della
Marina.
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internet archive. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
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Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
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Gillies
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Porta
Trasimena
The Porta Trasimena or Arco di San Luca is a third-century
B.C. gate in the Etruscan wall of Perusia.
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Portus
The great ancient maritime port of Rome, located on the
right-hand bank of the Tiber River.
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Kiesling, Sean
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Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Portus
Reatinus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 40 D1 Portus Reatinus
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
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Creators: M. Pearce, R. Peretto, P. Tozzi
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Becker
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Praetorium
Agrippinae
A Roman fortification on the Oude Rijn, Praetorium
Agrippinae was likely established under Caius ca. AD 39 or
40.
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Creators: J.H.F. Bloemers
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Praetuttii
The Praetuttii were an ancient tribe of central Italy.
Modifications: Wikidata Q2708132. Updated references. Latin.
Edited.
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Talbert, Sean
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Heubel, Ryan M.
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Elliott
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Prata
Mucia
The so-called Prata Mucia was a meadow granted to the Roman
Republican hero Mucius Scaevola in recognition of his
heroism in the face of the invasion of Lars Porsena of
Clusium. While it was located on the right bank of the River
Tiber, a precise location cannot be ascertained.
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Prati
Fiscali
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Prati Fiscali
Modifications: Created new name.
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Becker
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Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Priscilla
A Christian catacomb within an ancient quarry on the Via
Salaria that was in use from the second to the fourth
centuries AD. The Catacomb of Priscilla was likely named for
Priscilla, a member of the gens Acilia, and contains the
oldest known Marian painting (third century AD).
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reference for name. Info.roma.it. Created new
connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Pullopice
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 F1 Pullopice
Modifications: TM GEO ID 40767: Pullopice. BAtlDir p. 238.
Edited modified details.
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
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Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Puteolanus
Sinus/Crater
Also called the Bay of Naples, the Puteolanus Sinus is a
gulf located on the southwestern coast of Italy. It opens
west to the Mediterranean Sea and is bordered on the east by
Mt. Vesuvius and the south by the Sorrentine Peninsula.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Puyloubier
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 F2 Puyloubier
Modifications: Wikidata Q675854.
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Pydna
An ancient settlement and seaport in Macedonia, located
south of modern Makrigialos. According to Apollodorus, the
population was relocated to a new, inland site by Archelaos
(see Pydna/Kitron), but it is clear that this original,
coastal site was reoccupied.
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Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Catherine
Bouras, Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Chris de
Lisle
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Pyrgi
Pyrgi is an ancient Etruscan port city on the Tyrrhenian
coast of Italy. A Roman colony was established at the site
by 191 B.C. In 1964, the bilingual 'Pyrgi Plaques' were
discovered during the course of excavations.
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references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Pyrgotos
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 E2 Pyrgotos
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connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Quadraro
A Roman villa near the line of the Aqua Claudia located in
the modern Via del Quadraro. The villa is dated to the first
century B.C. or first century A.D. Following remodelling in
the third century, the villa's occupation ends in the fourth
century.
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Created new connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Quadriporticus
of the theatre
A four-sided portico standing behind the large theater of
Pompeii (VIII, 7, 16-17). The complex was constructed ca. 80
BC.
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provenance.
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Becker
Creators: Valeria
Vitale
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Becker
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Quarries
at Aquae Albulae
Travertine quarries in the vicinity of Tibur and Aquae
Albulae.
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker
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Quintana
A series of Roman forts and associated settlement (vicus),
located where the modern Bavarian village of Künzing now
stands.
Modifications: TM GEO ID 28173: Quintana (Künzing).
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Becker
Creators: H. Bender
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Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Richard
Talbert
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Quintiliana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 F2 Quintiliana
Modifications: Updated references. References. TM GEO ID
40982: Quintiliana (Fondugh el-Allus). TP name TP reference.
Created new connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Raetovarii
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 D4 *Raetovarii
Modifications: Wikidata Q356540.
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Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, Richard Talbert, M. Puhane,
Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne, Michael
Heubel
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Raiano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Raiano
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Regia
The Regia is an ancient complex along the Sacra Via in Rome
at the margin of the Forum Romanum, adjacent to the Temple
of Vesta. It is understood as a sort of ritual headquarters
of Rome's early kings and, later, as a structure connected
with the office of the pontifex maximus.
Modifications: Platner 1929 (Perseus).
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Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Regiae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 29 E1 Regiae
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Becker
Creators: T.W. Potter
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Regio
I, Pompeii
The so-called Regio I, an archaeological subdivision located
in the southeastern section of Pompeii, contains a mixture
of residences and commercial structures.
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McKee
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Becker
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Regio
II, Pompeii
The so-called Regio II, an archaeological subdivision
located in the eastern section of Pompeii, includes the
Amphitheater and the Large Palaestra, as well as a number of
residences and commercial structures.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Yuyao
Liu
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Becker, Gabriel
McKee
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Regio
III, Pompeii
The so-called Regio III, a largely unexcavated
archaeological subdivision located in the northeastern
section of Pompeii, contains a mix of residential and
commercial structures.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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McKee
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Becker
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Regio
IV, Pompeii
The so-called Regio IV is a largely unexcavated
archaeological subdivision located in the northeastern
section of Pompeii.
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McKee
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Becker
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Regio
IX (Circus Flaminius)
The ninth administrative region of the city of Rome was
created under the Augustan reforms of 7 BCE. According to
the Notitia et Curiosum, this region contained 35 shrines
(aediculae), 140 townhouses (domūs), 25 warehouses (horrea),
63 bathhouses, and 120 fountains). The region was subdivided
into 35 vici (districts) and 2,777 insulae (blocks). It had
two curators and 48 Roman magistrates.
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Becker
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Regio
IX, Pompeii
The so-called Regio IX, an archaeological subdivision
located in the central section of Pompeii, contains a mix of
residential and commercial structures.
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Becker
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Elliott
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McKee
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Becker
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Regio
V, Pompeii
The so-called Regio V, a largely unexcavated archaeological
subdivision located in the northern section of Pompeii,
contains a mixture of commercial and domestic structures,
including a gladiators' barracks.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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McKee
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Becker
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Regio
VI, Pompeii
The so-called Regio VI, an archaeological subdivision
located in the northwestern section of Pompeii, contains
shops and residential buildings, including the House of the
Faun.
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Becker
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Elliott
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McKee
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Becker
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Regio
VII, Pompeii
The so-called Regio VII, an archaeological subdivision
located in the central western section of Pompeii, contains
a mix of residential and commercial structures, as well as
the Stabian Baths.
Modifications: Edited. Benforte 2024.
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Becker
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McKee
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Regio
VIII, Pompeii
The so-called Regio VIII, an archaeological subdivision
located in the southwestern section of Pompeii, contains a
theatre, a sanctuary dedicated to Venus, and a mix of
residential, administrative, and commercial structures.
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Becker
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Elliott
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McKee
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Becker
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Regio
XII (Piscina Publica)
The twelfth administrative region of ancient Rome was
created in 7 BCE by Augustan reforms.
Modifications: Ctype.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Respampani
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B4 Respampani
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Rhipe/Rhype
(island)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 unlocated Rhipe/Rhype
Ins.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: G. Reger, J. McK. Camp II
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Rhodos
(settlement)
A settlement on the island of Rhodes.
Modifications: Updated references. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J. Bennet, G. Reger
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Rajas Pradhan, Jeffrey
Becker, H. Kopp, Faith Lubeck, Kali
Kocian, B. Siewert-Mayer, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeff Mayfield, W. Röllig, Adam
Rabinowitz, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Rocavecchia
A fortified coastal site on the Adriatic Sea with a long
history of occupation stretching from the Bronze Age
(fifteenth to eleventh centuries BC) to the Middle Ages.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
amphitheater at Iol Caesarea
The Roman amphitheater at Iol Caesarea was of moderate size,
with room for about 16,000 spectators.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated wikidata.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
amphitheater at Telesia
A Late Republican Roman amphitheater at Telesia.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
city wall at Telese Vetere
Remains of the fortification wall of the Samnite center of
Telese Vetere.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Roman
forum at Cupra Maritima
The Roman forum at Cupra Maritima.
Modifications: Wikidata Q135005270. Created new name.
Geographic name (modern) for actual feature.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Roque-de-Viou
Roque-de-Viou was an oppidum located in the Vaunage valley.
Occupational evidence shows the site was in use between 700
BC and 600 BC, 350 BC and 300 BC and around 50 BC.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name. Created
new location. Created darmc citation to preserve project
linkage after DARMC location was withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Rotuba
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 E1 Rotuba fl.
Modifications: Added batlas name and reference. Wikidata
Q2094628. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Roussivau
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 C3 Roussivau
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Agapito
S. Agapito, the Palestrina Cathedral also known as the
Cattedrale di Sant'Agapito martire, was built atop the ruins
of Praeneste's civic forum and its temple. The relics of
Saint Agapitus were transferred to this location in 898. The
present basilica was consecrated on 16 December 1117 by Pope
Pasquale I.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Agata
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 S. Agata
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Alessandro
The basilica and catacombs of S. Alessandro are located at
the seventh milestone of the Via Nomentana.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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S.
Anatolia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 E4 S. Anatolia
Modifications: Wikidata Q2066500. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Carlo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 S. Carlo
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Cesareo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 S. Cesareo
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Clemens
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 E2 S. Clemens
Modifications: Reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Ermete
S. Ermete is the site of a Paleochristian basilica and
catacomb; the catacombs are also referred to as the
Catacombs of Bassilla, and both names occur in the
documentary sources.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Felicita
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 S. Felicita
Modifications: Wikidata Q3663210. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Gennaro
A minor settlement.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Laurentius
The Papal Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls
(Basilica Papale di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura) is one of the
Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. The basilica serves as the
shrine and tomb dedicated to Saint Lawrence and its earliest
phases likely belong to the fourth century AD.
Modifications: Reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Lidano
The so-called "Archi di San Lidano" are the remains of a
Roman stone bridge in the Pontine plain, near the modern
locality of Sezze Scalo. The bridge likely dates originally
to the second century B.C. Evidence of an ancient sanctuary
have also been detected in the vicinity.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S. Maria
del Giudice
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 C2 S. Maria del
Giudice
Modifications: Wikidata Q54864469.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S. Maria
di Galeria
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B1 S. Maria di
Galeria
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Marzano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G4 S. Marzano
Modifications: Wikidata Q81558. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Petrus
The Basilica of St. Peter in Vatican City is currently a
Renaissance edifice standing on the site of Old St. Peter's
Basilica, a church built by Constantine I between AD 319 and
333. The holy site is located on the Mons Vaticanus in
connection with the purported site of the burial of the
Christian Saint Peter.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Sebastian
Heath, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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S. Pier
Maggiore
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 A1 S. Pier Maggiore
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Rocchino
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 C2 S. Rocchino
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Rufina
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 S. Rufina
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Sebastianus
The protocoenobium of San Sebastiano is a monastery located
in the territory of Alatri, to the east of the city center
on the slopes of Mount Pizzuto.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3924276.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Sebastianus
S. Sebastianus (San Sebastiano fuori le mura) is a Christian
basilica outside the walls of Rome; the earliest phase
belongs to the fourth century AD.
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Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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S.
Valentino
A Christian catacomb along the Via Flaminia dedicated to S.
Valentino.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Valentino Torio
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G4 S. Valentino Torio
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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S.
Vincenzo
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D1 S. Vincenzo
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabate
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Sabate
Modifications: Added BAtl Dir reference and detail.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sabatinus
lacus
A volcanic lake in Latium north of Rome (modern Lago di
Bracciano).
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Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sacrata
Attested on the Peutinger Map, this road station near the
Adriatic coast in Italy cannot be located with certainty
today.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann) 194: Sacrata.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sacro
Speco
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 E2 Sacro Speco
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sal(a)pia(i)/Salinae
Sal(a)pia(i)/Salinae was an ancient city of Daunia.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Salapina
Palus
An ancient coastal lagoon on the coast of Apulia, drained in
modern times.
Modifications: Updated references. Added batlas
reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Salassi(i)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E3 Salassi(i)
Modifications: Added modified place type (tribe) and update
references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, R. Warner, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Salone
Ancient tuff quarries and a bridge at Salone on the Anio
River.
Modifications: Created new name. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Salutaris
Pagus
The Salutaris Pagus was located near Beneventum and Ligures
Baebiani (Circello).
Modifications: Updated references. Added EDCS-12400960 = CIL
9.1455.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Salviana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Salviana
Modifications: Updated references. Created new connection.
TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sambracitanus
Sinus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 C3 Sambracitanus
Sinus
Modifications: Wikidta Q16508119.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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San
Giovenale
The archaeological remains of an Etruscan settlement were
discovered at San Giovenale, close to Blera, Italy, by the
Swedish Institute at Rome in the 1950s and 1960s. The
ancient name of the site is unknown.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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San
Nicola di Trullas
A Medieval church on the island of Sardinia that is dated to
1133.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q569160. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Sarepta/Makra
Kome
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 69 B3 Sarepta/Makra Kome
Modifications: Wikidata Q616837.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert
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Sarnus
(mountain)
A mountain mentioned in ancient sources.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Satura
eadem Stura Paludes
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name ‘Satura’ eadem
‘Stura’ Paludes
Modifications: Updated references, modified place type, add
BAtl Dir, update modified details to match BAtl Dir entry.
Lang = Latin, update references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sava di
Baronissi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G4 Sava di Baronissi
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Saxa
Rubra
Saxa Rubra (modern Grottarossa) is the name of a road
station on the Via Flaminia nine Roman miles from the center
of ancient Rome. It was at Saxa Rubra that Constantine I
defeated Maxentius in A.D. 312.
Modifications: Updated Tac. Hist. (Fisher: PHI). Created new
name. Created new location. Wikidata Q677666.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Scabris
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 unlocated Scabris
Modifications: Added batlas reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Scalzacane
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Scalzacane
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Scanno
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 Scanno
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Scantia
Silva
The 'Scantia Silva' was a forest in Campania that, according
to Cicero, was leased by Roman censors as pasturage.
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 63194: Scantia Silva.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Scaptopara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 49 F1 Scaptopara
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: J.J. Wilkes
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Schmonthis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 E2 Schmonthis
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Scylletium/Scolacium
Scylletium/Scolacium was an ancient settlement in Bruttium
located on the Gulf of Squillace.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Jonathan
Prag, Richard
Talbert
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Sebethus
(river)
Sebethus fl., a one-time river of the Bay of Naples region
that is now channelized.
Modifications: Added batlas reference. Updated references;
updated Names. Created new name.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Segobodium?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 C2 Segobodium?
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sekia
A settlement or people within the territory of the
Suessetani, known only from coins they issued. The precise
location is not known.
Modifications: Edited modified summary. Added batlas
reference. Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Semnum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 E1 Semnum
Modifications: Updated references. TP name TP reference.
Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sep. C.
Maenius Bassus
The tomb C. Maenius Bassus is located along the Via Valeria.
This podium tomb with superstructure is dated to either the
reign of Caius or that of Claudius. Epigraphic evidence
mentions that C. Maenius C. f. Cam. Bassus was an
Augustalis, an aedile, and praefectus fabrum.
Modifications: Reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Septemiacum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 unlocated
*Septemiacum
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, M. Puhane, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sepulcra
Salaria
The area known as "Sepulcra Salaria" corresponds to the
current-day Piazza Fiume, a public square adjacent to the
intersection of the Corso d'Italia and Via Piave. Beginning
in the later republican period, this funereal area
developed. A range of tomb typologies has been identified
here.
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connection.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Becker
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Serrone di
Bove
The small hill that is known as
"Il Poggio di Serrone di Bove" is located in the hinterland
of ancient Norba and was the site of ancient settlement
activity. Architectural remains on the site include those of
a polygonal masonry sub-struction or platform as well as an
ancient roadway that may be part of the road tract from
Norba to Cora.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sesars
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 unlocated Sesars
Modifications: Nomisma. Edited. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Setia
A Volscian settlement of the fifth century B.C. that became
a Latin colony in 382 B.C.
Modifications: Created new location. Created darmc citation
to preserve project linkage after DARMC location was
withdrawn.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Scott
Vanderbilt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sette
Bassi
A large, suburban villa complex on the Via Tuscolana. The
villa was in use from the reign of Antoninus Pius until the
fourth century A.D.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Settecamini
An archaeological site located at the midpoint of the Via
Tiburtina linking Rome and Tibur.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sidon/Col.
Aurelia Pia
Sidon/Col. Aurelia Pia is an ancient maritime city and
Phoenician metropolis
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name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Carolin
Johansson
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.M. Meyers, J.P. Brown
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Jamie
Novotny, H. Kopp, W. Röllig, B. Siewert-Mayer, Rune
Rattenborg, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Carolin
Johansson, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa
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Siebenlinden
Site located in modern Rottenburg am Necker with remains
from the Middle Mesolithic, Late Mesolithic, Neolithic, and
La Tène Iron Age culture.
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provenance.
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Becker
Creators: Zachary
Rosalinsky
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Simbruini
(mountain)
A mountain mentioned in ancient sources.
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provenance. Updated references. Created new name.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Simitthu
A city of Africa Proconsularis, Simitthu is especially noted
for its marble quarries.
Modifications: Wikidata Q1493784. References.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sirpium?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G3 Sirpium?
Modifications: Edited.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sitifis
An ancient site at modern Sétif in Algeria, originally
founded as a colonial settlement for Roman veterans during
the reign of the emperor Nerva.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sito
archeologico Le Tombe di Amplero
A Pre-Roman settlement and necropolis of the Marsi.
Modifications: Wikidata Q28634797.
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Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Soracte
(mountain)
Soracte M. (Monte Soratte) is a mountain near Rome, Italy,
the highest peak of which rises to 691 meters above sea
level (2,267 ft). A site of ritual activity in antiquity,
the mountain was sacred to Dis Pater.
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location.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Spring
at Ain bou Merzoug
Unlabeled feature captured from the Barrington Atlas
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Sri
Lanka
The island of Sri Lanka was known to Greek and Roman writers
by a number of names, including Taprobane, Palaisimoundou,
and Salike.
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Becker
Creators: M.U. Erdosy
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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SS.
Marcellino e Pietro
The church of Saints Marcellinus and Peter is a Roman
Catholic church located on the Via Merulana in Rome. Pope
Siricius built the original church in the fourth century
A.D., close to the catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter. The
relics of the saints were deposited in the church in
1256.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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St-Pierre-les-Martigues
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E3
St-Pierre-les-Martigues
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Stabian
Gate
A Roman city gate at the southern terminus of Strada
Stabiana in Pompeii.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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Statulae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Statulae
Modifications: Updated references. Added KU TP Database
(Rathmann) reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Striano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G4 Striano
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Suana
Suana (Sovana) has Etruscan origins but later became a Roman
municipium. In the fifth century A.D. it became an episcopal
see.
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Suessetani
The Suessetani were a pre-Roman people of the northeast
Iberian Peninsula that inhabited the Alba (Arba) river
basin.
Modifications: Wikidata, tm geo id, modified summary
added.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: Ross
Twele, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Richard Talbert, Tom
Elliott
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Sugolin
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 G2 Sugolin
Modifications: Updated references. TP name TP reference.
Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Sumelocenna
Sumelocenna was a Roman settlement on the Neckar river that
was the seat of the procurator of the saltus Sumelocennensis
during the late first century AD.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Richard
Talbert, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, M. Puhane, Sean
Gillies
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Summus
P(o)eninus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 I2 Summus P(o)eninus
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Super
*Tamari Fluvium
Super *Tamari Fluvium is the name of a station (statio)
mentioned by the Antonine Itinerary.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Superaequum
One of three towns of the Paeligni which possessed municipal
rights.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3977650. Added batlas
reference.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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*Supinum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 *Supinum
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Surrentum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Surrentum
Modifications: Wikidata Q21095220. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Sybaris/Thurii/Copia
Sybaris was an ancient city of Magna Graecia founded as an
Achaean colony as early as 720 BCE on a plain that was
drained by both the Crati and Sybaris rivers. Greeks from
Kroton destroyed Sybaris ca. 510 BCE. Following this
destruction, two successive cities, Thurii and Copia,
respectively, were established on the same site. This topic
is of particular interest to ancient authors, at least 70 of
whom mention it.
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geometry and updated provenance. Plin hn 3.97.4-5. Edited.
Modified summary. Rainey 1969. Created new name. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Scott
Smith, Greta
Hawes
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Sykeon
Roman bath (Thessaly)
The remains of a Roman bath complex that included mosaic
pavements and marble statuary were documented during rescue
excavations in 2004 to the west of Sykeon in Thessaly.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Brady
Kiesling, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling
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Syllae
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Syllae
Modifications: Updated references. Added KU TP Database
(Rathmann). Created new name. Created new location.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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T(h)amascani
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 C2 T(h)amascani
Modifications: TP name TP reference. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Taberna
Frigida
Taberna Frigida was a road station on the Via Aemilia Scauri
at the crossing of the Frigidus river, located between Pisae
and Luna.
Modifications: Updated references. New pauly.
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tacape
Tacape (modern Gabès) was a commercial city located on the
Lesser Syrtis.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tamagritensis
Plebs
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Tamagritensis
Plebs
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tanarus
(river)
Tanarus fl. (Tanaro river) is a 276 km-long river in
northern Italy that flows from the Ligurian Alps to the
Padus fl. (Po river).
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Becker
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tarusco
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D2 Tarusco
Modifications: Edited. TM GEO ID 21955: Tarusco
(Tarascon).
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tarusco
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 25 G3 Tarusco
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H.S. Sivan, S.J. Keay, R.W. Mathisen
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Taurasia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Taurasia
Modifications: Wikidata Q11950970. Added EDCS 17800190 = CIl
6, 1284.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Taurianos
Skopelos
Now unlocated, Taurianos Skopelos seems to be a rock
formation in the Vibonensis Sinus, known in modern times as
Golfo di Sant’Eufemia. As described by Ptolemy, this place
is probably near Temesa on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast. The
compilers of the Barrington Atlas note that the ancient
place may be the same as the modern "Scogli Isca", which is
now incorporated in a protected marine habitat area
administered by the Republic of Italy.
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Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tauromenium
Tauromenium was an ancient city in Sicily founded in 358
B.C.
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reference; added vici.org reference. Added Nomisma reference
provided by Nomisma. Updated Mela. Updated references.
Created new name. Edited.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.J.A. Wilson
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Valeria
Vitale, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert
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Taurus
(mountain range)
The Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey, the modern Toros
Dağları.
Modifications: Created new connection. Added MANTO x 2.
Modified by: Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Mitchell
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, W. Röllig, Tom
Elliott, H. Kopp, R. Scott
Smith, B. Siewert-Mayer, Greta
Hawes, Francis
Deblauwe, Eric
Kansa, Ryan M.
Horne
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Teanum
Apulum
A town in ancient Apulia located between Larinum and and
Sipontum. Rome took control of the site in 318 BC, granting
it municipal status.
Modifications: Added KU TP Database (Rathmann) 300:
Teneapulo. Added batlas name.
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Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Telandros
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 A4 Telandros
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Telesia
An ancient Samnite city located in the valley of the Calor
river.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Telo
Martius
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 A3 Telo Martius
Modifications: Initial revision. Wikidata, EDH. Added TM GEO
ID 21742: Telo Martius (Toulon). EDCS 14800017.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tempagnano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 D2 Tempagnano
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Temple
of Apollo
The Temple of Apollo (VII,7,32) in Pompeii is one of the
city's oldest cults, dating to the sixth century BC. The
sanctuary assumed its present appearance in the second
century BC.
Modifications: TCW 1000229.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Valeria
Vitale
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies
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Temple
of Artemis at Ephesus
The Temple of Artemis, the central element of the extramural
sanctuary of Artemis at Ephesus, was considered one of the
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Joel
Michael Kent
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, R. Scott
Smith, Jeffrey
Becker, Greta
Hawes, Adam
Rabinowitz, Jonathan
Fu
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Temple
of Artemis Azzanathkona
The temple of a syncretized incarnation of Artemis built at
Dura-Europos in the Hellenistic period.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Anne
Chen, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Rajas Pradhan, Tom
Elliott, Kali
Kocian
Contributors: Faith Lubeck, Jeffrey
Becker, Jeffery Mayfield, Adam
Rabinowitz, Anne
Chen
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Temple
of Jupiter
The Temple of Jupiter (VII,8,1) in Pompeii sits at the north
end of the forum. It was built in the middle of the second
century BC.
Modifications: TCW 1000064.
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Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Valeria
Vitale
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Temple
of Venus
The Temple of Venus (VIII,1) is located adjacent to
Pompeii's Porta Marina. The site was cleared in the early
years of the colony to make way for the temple. Seriously
damaged by the AD 62 earthquake, the sanctuary was still
being rebuilt at the time of its ultimate destruction.
Modifications: Added TCW 1000761; updated AD79 reference
with url to internet archive due to original site having
gone dark.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Valeria
Vitale
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Temple
of Vespasian
The "Temple of Vespasian" (VII, 9, 2), also referred to as
Aedes Genii Augusti, is situated between the Temple of the
Lares Publici and the Building of Eumachia on the eastern
side of the forum of Pompeii. Its precise attribution is
still a matter of debate.
Modifications: TCW 1000764.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Athanasia
Varveri
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Valeria
Vitale
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Tenedo
Tenedo lies at the confluence of the Aare and the Rhine. In
pre-Roman times, a key trade route crossed the River Rhine
here.
Modifications: EDH Geographic Database G007933: Bad Zurzach
(Zoll, bei). Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Terventum
Terventum was the site of a Roman municipium established in
the territory of the Pentrian Samnites.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Terzigno
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Terzigno
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Ryan M.
Horne, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Teste-Nègre
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 E3 Teste-Nègre
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Teurnia
Teurnia, on the Drau river, was an ancient settlement of
Noricum.
Modifications: Wikidata Q697154.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, G. Moosbauer, M. Puhane, Richard
Talbert
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Thabute
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Thabute
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Thamallula
Antoniniani
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 34 D2 Thamallula
Antoniniani
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Thasos
(settlement)
Greeks from Paros founded a colony on Thasos in the middle
of the seventh century B.C.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Chris de
Lisle, Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: E.N. Borza
Contributors: DARMC, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Catherine
Bouras, G. Reger, Richard
Talbert, Chris de
Lisle
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Theater
of Ephesus
The Theater of Ephesus sits at the foot of the Panayir
mountains. It could host up to 25,000 spectators.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Tom
Elliott
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Theater-temple
complex, Monte San Nicola
A theater-temple complex that stands within pre-Roman walls
belonging to a period of Samnite occupation on Monte San
Nicola in the municipality of Pietravairano.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Thmoiamounis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 E2 Thmoiamounis
Modifications: Added TM GEO ID 4501: Thmoiamounis
(El-Maimun). Vandorpe 1988.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Thmoinepsi
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 E2 Thmoinepsi
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw
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Thmoinepsobthis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 75 unlocated
Thmoinepsobthis
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R. Müller Wollermann
Contributors: Herbert Verreth, Sean
Gillies, Mark Depauw, Adam
Prins, Jen Thum, Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tifernum
Mataurense
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C1 Tifernum
Mataurense
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tigurini
A sub-tribe of the Helvetii.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tomb
Garden of Claudia Semne
Latin inscriptions unearthed in 1792 between the second and
third mile of the Via Appia near S. Sebastiano identify the
tomb garden complex of one Claudia Semne.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Yuyao
Liu
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Gabriel
McKee, Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
Rekhmire at Thebes
Theban Tomb 100 (TT100), the burial place of Rekhmire, a
noble of the 18th dynasty.
Modifications: Edited. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Nicolas
Souchon, Tom
Elliott
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Tomb of
the Five Chairs, Caere
An Etruscan tomb at Caere dated ca. 625-600 B.C.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance. Updated references. Created new name. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tomb of
the Shields and Chairs, Caere
The so-called Tomb of the Shields and Chairs at Caere dates
ca. 520 - 500 B.C. The organization of this tomb is similar
to that of the Tomb of the Capitals and the Tomb of the
Cornice. It has a short dromos and a large vestibule. In the
vestibule are two seats carved from the tuff bedrock as well
as a series of hanging shields carved in relief.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Tomb of
Vibius Marianus
An imperial Roman tomb of Publius Vibius Marianus,
erroneously identified as the Tomba di Nerone (Tomb of Nero)
by G. B. Piranesi.
Modifications: Updated Wikidata. Edited. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tomba
degli Orazi e Curiazi
A Roman tomb near Albano Laziale connected in tradition with
the story of the contest between the Horatii and
Curiatii.
Modifications: Reference. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tomba di
Marco Plauzio Lucano
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Tomba di Marco Plauzio
Lucano
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tor
Angela
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 Tor Angela
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tor de’
Cenci
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Tor de’ Cenci
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tor
Marancia
The modern toponym Tor Marancia is claimed to derive from
the Praedium Amaranthianus, a villa belonging to the
second-century A.D. freedman Amaranthus.
Modifications: Created new name. Modified name attested
form; eDCS link.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre
Caldara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C4 Torre Caldara
Modifications: Edited. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre del
Monumento
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C4 Torre del
Monumento
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre del
Padiglione
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C3 Torre del
Padiglione
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Torre
Spaccata
The ruined Medieval tower (ninth and tenth centuries) is
built atop the remains of a quadrangular Roman tomb of the
Antonine period that was executed in opus latericium.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Traiectum
Rhodani
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 15 D2 Traiectum Rhodani
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Traprain
Law
Prehistoric hillfort in Scotland.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Scott
Vanderbilt, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Maxime
Guénette, R. Warner, Sean
Gillies
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Treba
Treba (modern Trevi nel Lazio) was originally a settlement
of the Aequi.
Modifications: Wikidata Q117471. Added batlas reference.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Trerus/Tolerus
(river)
A river of central Italy, identified by scholars with the
modern Sacco, and a right tributary of the Liris.
Modifications: Wikidata Q547937. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tribola
According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Tribola (or
Tribula) is an early city in central Italy, now unlocated.
Dionysius claims it was some sixty stades from Reate.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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tribus
Esquilina
The tribus Esquilina was one of the four urban tribes of
Rome, which were reportedly created under the reign of
Servius Tullius.
Modifications: Updated varro.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Vasiliki
Papathanasiou
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Trinius
(river)
The Trigno River in Molise.
Modifications: Wikidata Q71768.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Elizabeth
Robinson, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tropaeum
Augusti/Alpium Tropaeum/Alpis Summa/Alpis
Maritima
A victory monument built by Augustus (5 B.C.) to commemorate
the subjugation of the tribes of the western Alps. The
Romans considered the spot to be "In Alpe Maritima".
Modifications: Updated references. Edited. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Stefano
Costa, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Trysa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 65 C5 Trysa
Modifications: Wikidata Q6014404.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, S. Mitchell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tubusuctu
An ancient settlement located in the modern Soummam river
valley at a place called Tiklat, which is near modern El
Kseur in Algeria's Kabylia province. Here the Roman emperor
Augustus established a veteran colony. Bishops of Tubusuctu
are attested in the fifth century CE.
Modifications: Updated pliny.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Tullianum
Prison located at the foot of the Capitoline Hill, named
either for Servius Tullius (578–535 BCE) or for the spring
(tullus) on which it was constructed. Also known as the
Mamertine Prison. The church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami
was constructed on the site in the 11th century CE.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: Gabriel
McKee
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Brady
Kiesling
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Turenum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 D2 Turenum
Modifications: Wikidata Q13495. Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Turiostu
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 unlocated Turiostu
Modifications: Added TP. TP name TP reference. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Turret
36B (Housesteads)
Turret 36B (Housesteads) was a turret on Hadrian's Wall. Its
archaeological remains lie within the footprint of
Housesteads Roman Fort. When the fort was built, the turret
was demolished. Its foundations remain in situ.
Modifications: Edited. Reference. Created new name. Created
new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Scott
Vanderbilt
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Maxime
Guénette
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Turrita
Now unlocated, Turrita was a station (statio) near
Pisae.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Tylos
(island)
Tylos is the ancient name for Bahrain, renowned in antiquity
as a center of pearl trading.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.T. Potts
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, Richard Talbert, Michael
Heubel, Richard
Talbert, Ryan M.
Horne
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Tyras/Ophioussa
A Black Sea colony founded by Miletus.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Michał
Połczyński, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Gabriel
Bodard, Richard
Talbert, Diane Braund, Matteo
Di Domenica
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Ufens
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 D3 Ufens fl.
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance. Wikidata Q4002646. Initial revision.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Ugernum
Ugernum was a waypoint on the Via Domitia located on the
right bank of the Rhodanus fl.
Modifications: EDH. Updated references. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Ulmanus
Pagus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Ulmanus
Pagus
Modifications: BAtlas 44 Ulmanus Pagus.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
aqueduct at Ephesus (Aqua Iulia?)
The longest and most recently-constructed Roman aqueduct in
the province of Asia, measuring 36.5 km from its source in
the hills south of Ephesus to the metropolis itself. The
aqueduct was first commissioned by the emperor Hadrian in
122-126, and it portions of it remained in use into the
medieval period. In modern times, it is known as the
Değirmendere Aqueduct, after the nearby Kenchrios river
(modern Değirmendere).
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Gabriel
McKee, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
bridge
Located between Costa Balenae and Portus Maurici (at or near
modern San Lorenzo al Mare, over the Rio della Torre,
Italy).
Modifications: Batl dir p. 239 s.v. "Bridges".
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
bridge
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 no. 14 (bridge at
Mezzocamino)
Modifications: BAtlDir p. 632 s.v. "Numbered Features" no.
14.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
bridge at Vitricium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 B2 unnamed bridge (at
Vitricium)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
canals
unnamed canal group (NW Pomptinae Paludes)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Stephan
Maurer, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
road segment
An unnamed road running from Croto(n) to Scylletium.
Modifications: Updated modified title, modified summary,
references.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
temple
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 E2 no. 62 (temple NW
Anagnia)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
tuff quarry
A tuff quarry located at Castelporziano, to the east of
Ostia Antica.
Modifications: Edited.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Unnamed
villa
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E4 unnamed villa (in N
Cos)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E1 unnamed aqueduct (S
from *Boneita to Ephesus)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E2 unnamed aqueduct (Aqua
Troessitica)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: C. Foss, G. Reger
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 20 F4 unnamed bridge (Mursa,
over Danuvius fl.)
Modifications: Updated references. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Šašel Kos, P. Kos
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
Vasio → SW
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E. Bertrand
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 C2 unnamed bridge (over
R. Carapelle at Herdoniae on Via Traiana)
Modifications: Mertens 1994a. Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F3 unnamed aqueduct
(Caiatia)
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 C2 no. 43 (villas on Via
Castrimeniense)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D4 no. 59 (bridge (Ponte
S. Felicità))
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 no. 35 (bridge (Ponte
Terra))
Modifications: Reimported full way geometry and updated
provenance.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
The Salinae Romanae at Ostia were said to have been
established by Ancus Marcius.
Modifications: BAtlDir p. 634 s.v. "Salt Pans".
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
A now lost unnamed aqueduct supplying Gabii in Latium that
was built during the principate of Hadrian.
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D4 unnamed bridge (near
Forum Appii)
Modifications: BatlDir p. 632 s.v. "Bridges".
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 F4 unnamed aqueduct (from
Ain bou Merzoug to Cirta)
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
Apisa Maius → Bisica Lucana
Modifications: Salama 1987.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
Hippo Regius → Thagaste → Naraggara → Sicca Veneria → Musti
→ Membressa → Sicilibba → Ad Pertusa → Carthago
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
Carthago → Sicilibba → Vallis → Coreva → Musti → Lares → Map
33
Modifications: Updated references.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
Thunusuda → Simitthu
Modifications: Salama 1987.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Untitled
Apisa Maius → Thuburbo Maius
Modifications: Updated reference.
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Untitled
Aradi → Bisica Lucana → Membressa
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 D3 unnamed unlabeled
(tumulus near Zimizes)
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Untitled
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 A4 unnamed unlabeled (7
tumuli W Castellum Turrense)
Modifications: Gsell AAA.
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Untitled
Unnamed route or road
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Untitled
Map 32 → Althiburos → Ammaedara → Theveste
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Untitled
Theveste → Thelepte
Modifications: Salama 1987.
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Untitled
Thelepte → Cillium
Modifications: Salama 1987.
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Becker
Creators: R.B. Hitchner
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Uscosium?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 G2 Uscosium?
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
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Becker
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*Uzelis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 E4 *Uzelis
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
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Vadimonis
(lake)
A partially dry lake of ancient Etruria near Orte. The
Romans were victorious in two battles fought against the
Etruscans there (310 and 283 BC).
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Valvata
Valvata was a statio on the Via Quinctia between Faesulae
and Pisae.
Modifications: Send back. Realign to correct Via Quinctia.
Reference. Submit for review. Publish externally.
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Varcia
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 unlocated Varcia
Modifications: TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Varia
Varia (modern Vicovaro) was a settlement of the Sabines.
Modifications: Updated references. Reference. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Vax/Villa
Repentina
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 E2 Vax/Villa
Repentina
Modifications: Wikidata Q106300352. Updated references.
ItMiller. Added HGazLib 1992: Villa Repentina. Created new
connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: D.J. Mattingly
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Becker
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Vediantii
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 16 D2 Vediantii
Modifications: Initial revision.
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Becker
Creators: S. Loseby, R. Häussler
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Michael
Heubel, Ryan M.
Horne, Richard Talbert, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Veii
An important city of South Etruria located north-northwest
of Rome, Veii was eventually sacked by the Romans in 396
B.C. The ancient city covered some 180 ha.
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Becker
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Elliott
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Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Veneris
Iugum
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 unlocated Veneris
Iugum
Modifications: Added batlas reference for name.
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Becker
Creators: P.O. Spann
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
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Becker
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Verulamium
A Roman settlement located southwest of modern St Albans,
Hertfordshire, England.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: A.S. Esmonde Cleary
Contributors: Nicholas
Darbyshire, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott, DARMC, Scott
Vanderbilt, R. Warner, Richard
Talbert
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Vescellium?
Vescellium was a settlement of the Hirpini.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vescellium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 unlocated Vescellium
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vesidia
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 41 unlocated Vesidia fl.
Modifications: KU TP Database (Rathmann).
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Becker
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
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Becker
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Vesidia
(river)
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 unlocated Vesidia fl.
Modifications: Added BAtlDir. Edited.
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Talbert, Sean
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Vesontio
Vesontion (modern Besançon) is first mentioned by Caesar in
his commentaries ca. 58 BC. It is situated on a tributary of
the Saône river.
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Becker
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Creators: G.D. Woolf
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Vesuvius
(volcano)
A stratovolcano located in the Gulf of Naples, Vesuvius
stands to an elevation of 1,281 m (4,203 ft). It is notable
in historical terms for its eruption of AD 79 in which
numerous settlements, including Pompeii and Herculaneum,
were destroyed.
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and updated provenance.
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Vettona
Vettona (modern Bettona) is an ancient settlement of Umbria
located between Perusia and Mevania. Pliny the Elder lists
it among the municipalities of Umbria, and it also numbered
as one of the “xv Populi Umbriae".
Modifications: ItMiller 292.
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Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
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Via
Antiniana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Via
‘Antiniana’
Modifications: Added modified place type, update references,
add BAtl Dir note and reference. Updated references.
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Creators: N. Purcell
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Via
Aurelia
A Roman road.
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Creators: S. Loseby
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Campana?
A road located on the right bank of the Tiber River leading
to the Campus Salinarum romanarum and sharing the first part
of its course with the Via Portuensis.
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Becker
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Claudia Augusta
The Via Claudia Augusta was a Roman road that traversed the
Alps, connecting the Po River valley to Rhaetia. Claudius
began its construction in AD 46/7.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: H. Bender
Contributors: G. Moosbauer, Jeffrey
Becker, M. Puhane
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Via
Consularis Campana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Via
‘Consularis Campana’
Modifications: Updated references, add BAtl Dir reference,
update modified details to match BAtl Dir entry. Edited.
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Creators: N. Purcell
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Talbert, Sean
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Becker
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Via
Cornelia
The Via Cornelia was an ancient road that ran along the
north side of the circus Gai et Neronis. The road diverged
from the Via Triumphalis west of the pons Neronianus, near a
large tomb known as the Meta Romuli.
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Via delle
Piagge
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Via delle Piagge
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Flacca
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Via
‘Flacca’
Modifications: Updated reference, add BAtl Dir, update
modified details to match BAtl Dir.
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Talbert, Sean
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Via
Julia Augusta
A road begun in 13 BC by Augustus that was, in effect, a
merging of the Via Postumia and the Via Aemilia Scauri.
Modifications: Wikidata Q543516.
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Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: Jeffrey
Becker
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Via
Latina
A Roman road running southeast from Rome toward
Campania.
Modifications: RE Viae publicae Romanae.
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Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
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Via
Ostiensis necropolis
A necropolis at Ostia that began during the second century
B.C. on the south side of the Via Ostiensis.
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provenance.
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Via
Quinctia
This instance of a road named "Via Quinctia" is included as
an unlocated place on map 42 of the Barrington Atlas. This
road is mentioned only by Dionysius of Halicarnassus in his
discussion of roads in the territory of Reate. This road is
distinct from the homonymous road located in northern
Etruria.
Modifications: Modified summary, references; updated Names.
Created new name. Added batlas reference for name, change
name type to indicate atlas or gazetteer. Dion. Hal.
reference -> evidence.
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Elliott
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Via
Traiana Frentana
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 false name Via Traiana
Frentana
Modifications: Updated modified details, references.
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Via
Triumphalis
A road running from the Pons Neronianus toward Monte Mario,
eventually joining the Via Clodia some 7 miles from
Rome.
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Via
Valeria
An ancient road from Rome to Corfinium.
Modifications: Created new name.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici and S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Brady
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vibonensis
Sinus
The Gulf of Saint Euphemia.
Modifications: References.
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Becker
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
Contributors: Sean
Gillies, Perry
Scalfano, Richard
Talbert, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vicus
Anninus
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 Vicus Anninus
Modifications: Added batlas reference.
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Creators: N. Purcell
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Vicus
Augusti/*Castellum Medianum Matidium Alexandrianum
Tilirvense?
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 C4 Vicus
Augusti/*Castellum Medianum Matidium Alexandrianum
Tilirvense?
Modifications: Updated references.
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Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
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Vicus
Feniculensis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F3 Vicus Feniculensis
Modifications: Updated references.
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Vicus
(...)staniensis
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 E2 Vicus
(...)staniensis
Modifications: Added batlas reference. Vici.org 59102.
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Creators: N. Purcell
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Vieste
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 D1 Vieste
Modifications: Wikidata Q51967. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: I.E.M. Edlund Berry, A.M. Small
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vietri
Modern Vietri sul mare is the likely site of ancient
Marcina, an Etruscan settlement in the ager Picentinus
located 120 stades from Pompeii. It later came to be
inhabited by Samnites.
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Villa
Aldobrandini
The Villa Aldobrandini is located on the outskirts of
Frascati. The current villa of the site was built in 1550 by
a Vatican prelate named Alessandro Rufini. Subsequently,
Pope Clement VIII gave the villa to his nephew Cardinal
Pietro Aldobrandini in 1598. The Papal villa and gardens
occupy the site of a Roman terrace villa.
Modifications: Updated references. Wikidata Q748743.
Reimported full way geometry and updated provenance.
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Becker
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Becker
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Villa
di Grotte di Piastra
The so-called Villa di Grotte di Piastra, ruins of a Roman
villa at Castelporziano.
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
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Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa di
Monte delle Colonnacce
A Roman villa located near Castel di Guido.
Modifications: Created new connection.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Esmeade
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Villa Esmeade
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Lucidi
A large villa complex that was built sometime in the first
century B.C.E. and remained in use until at least the third
century C.E.
Modifications: Created new name.
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Becker
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Elliott
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Maritima di Capo di Sorrento
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 44 F4 Capo di Sorrento
Modifications: Wikidata Q106618924. Created new name.
Modified title. Edited.
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Elliott
Creators: N. Purcell
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Muti
The Villa Muti in Grottaferrata occupies, at least in part,
the site of a Roman republican villa built on a series of
terraces and likely dating to the third and second centuries
B.C. Lanciani excavated a series of rooms at the site. The
site also had an early to mid-Imperial phase that included
elaborate floors and decoration in imported marble.
Modifications: Wikidata Q4012349. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Neronis
The Villa Neronis was a rural villa of the emperor Nero,
likely built early in his reign (perhaps before AD 60).
Modifications: Reference.
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Villa
of Diomedes
A suburban villa of Pompeii located outside the Herculaneum
gate, the Villa of Diomedes was excavated between 1771 and
1774 and named after the tomb of Marcus Arrius Diomedes
which faces the entrance on the opposite side of the
road.
Modifications: Reimported full node geometry and updated
provenance.
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Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Villa
of the Mysteries
A Roman villa located northwest of Pompeii.
Modifications: Updated AD79 w/ internet archive link.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
Contributors: Sean
Gillies
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Villa of
the Octavii
The archaeological remains of a Roman villa on the hill of
San Cesareo are speculatively identified as belonging to the
gens Octavia, according to Della Portella 2004 op. cit.
Modifications: Initial revision.
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Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Pamphili
The church of San Pancrazio was founded in the sixth century
A.D. by Pope Symmachus. It stands beyond the Porta San
Pancrazio on the Ianiculum. Below the church is a massive
catacomb referred to as S. Pancrazio or Ottavilla.
Modifications: Edited. BAtlDir. Reference.
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Becker
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Villa
Regina, Boscoreale
A villa rustica at Boscoreale discovered in 1977. This is
the only villa site currently visible and has been subjected
to more modern excavation and analysis.
Modifications: Updated references, update now-deprecated
AD79 url with internet archive link. Created new location.
Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Torlonia
The extant Villa Torlonia occupies the site of an ancient
Roman villa, although, as Marzano notes, the interpretation
of this villa and its Roman antecedents has been (and
continues) to be confused in scholarship, particularly with
reference to villas associated with Lucullus.
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provenance. Added wikidata Q1582108. Edited. Created new
connection. Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Villa
Torlonia
A Jewish catacomb discovered in 1919 on the grounds of the
Villa Torlonia park in Rome.
Modifications: Wikidata Q3663216. Cnxn. Created new
name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Becker, Tom
Elliott
Creators: L. Quilici, S. Quilici Gigli
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Vimitellari
The Vimitellari number among the 53 peoples of Latium Vetus
that Pliny the Elder records as having perished without
leaving a trace (interiere sine vestigiis).
Modifications: Wikidata Q124177998.
Modified and published by: Jeffrey
Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vindonissa
A Roman legionary base first established ca. AD 15.
Modifications: TP name TP reference.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: G.D. Woolf
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Brady
Kiesling, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Vitellia
Vitellia, now unlocated, was a Latin colony founded in the
territory of the Aequi.
Modifications: Updated references.
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Becker
Creators: N. Purcell
Contributors: Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vitricium
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 39 B2 Vitricium
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
Modifications published by: Tom
Elliott
Creators: M. Pearce, P. Tozzi
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Vittorito
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 F4 Vittorito
Modifications: Created new name.
Modified by: Jeffrey
Becker
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Elliott
Creators: W.V. Harris
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Volcei
Volcei (modern Buccino) was an ancient city of Lucania that
was subjugated by the Romans in 209 BC.
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Vulci
Vulci (originally Velch or Velx in Etruscan) was an Etruscan
city 80 km northwest of Rome. Vulci was one of the duodecim
populi Etruriae.
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Creators: W.V. Harris
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Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Johan
Åhlfeldt, Jeffrey
Becker, Tom
Elliott
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Yubileynoye
1
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 87 M2 Yubileynoye 1
Modifications: Updated references. Created new name.
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Becker
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Elliott
Creators: David Braund
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Jeffrey
Becker, Diane Braund, Tom
Elliott
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Zacazama
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 37 D2 Zacazama
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Creators: D.J. Mattingly
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker
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Zattara
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 H4 Zattara
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Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: DARMC, Richard
Talbert, R. Warner, Jeffrey
Becker, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott
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Zubedi
Fundus/Zebda
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Zubedi
Fundus/Zebda?
Modifications: TM GEO ID 52772: Zebda.
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Becker
Creators: E.W.B. Fentress
Contributors: R. Warner, Richard
Talbert, Sean
Gillies, Tom
Elliott, Jeffrey
Becker