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  • lived during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. Some would attribute to him the Tabula Cebetis (see below), but as that work was well known in the time of Lucian...
    251 bytes (304 words) - 06:45, 7 March 2016
  • and the "Tabula" Peutinger. According to the first it was on the coast between Acholla (Kasr el Abiah) and Usilla (Henshir Inshilla); the "Tabula", or...
    1 KB (208 words) - 10:44, 17 December 2020
  • mentioned by Strabo, XIV, 668; Ptolemy, V, 4, 12; Hierocles, 672, 2; and the Tabula Peutingeriana. The name in this title is spelled as it occurs on the coins;...
    1 KB (209 words) - 10:39, 28 April 2013
  • resume their journey by road, though we find the stations right through on the Tabula Peutingeriana, and Narses marched in 552 from Aquileia to Ravenna.  (T...
    311 bytes (214 words) - 13:57, 30 August 2023
  • theology in 1519, and afterwards doctor. Along with Gavin Douglas he made theTabula’ for John Major's ‘Commentarius in quartum Sententiarum,’ which was published...
    345 bytes (219 words) - 02:45, 28 December 2020
  • Sinis for Pisonos in "Itinerar. Anton." and especially for Sinispora in the "Tabula Peutingeriana" (Sinis, Erpa), and places Sinis Colonia twenty-two Roman...
    1 KB (213 words) - 10:51, 28 April 2013
  • "Itinerarium Antonini" (135), the "Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum" (566), the "Tabula Peutingeriana", the "Geographus Ravennatensis", IV, vii. Justinian rebuilt...
    1 KB (207 words) - 20:57, 5 November 2013
  • Verinopolis is the Byzantine name of Evagina, a station described by the "Tabula Peutinger" (X, I) and by Ptolemy (V, iv, 7) under the altered name of...
    2 KB (267 words) - 18:40, 21 April 2013
  • important is Inscriptiones Romanæ (1520). He is best known as owner of the Tabula Peutingeriana. Consult the reproduction edited by Mannert (Ravensburg...
    749 bytes (96 words) - 18:50, 25 May 2011
  • Carthage. Thuburbo Minus is mentioned in the "Itenerar. Antonin.", 44, and the "Tabula Peutinger." It is to-day Tebourba, a city of 2500 inhabitants, on the...
    2 KB (325 words) - 11:25, 28 April 2013
  • Numidia in Africa, mentioned by the "Itinerarium Antonini", 35, and by the "Tabula Peutingerii". Ptolemy (IV. 2) calls it Zaratha, and wrongly plades it...
    1 KB (226 words) - 11:28, 28 April 2013
  • century B.C.) is the small bronze tablet, engraved on both sides, known as the Tabula Agnonensis, found in 1848 at the modern village Agnone, in the heart of...
    305 bytes (928 words) - 12:22, 5 September 2024
  • of Jordanes, and the Historia gentis Langobardorum of Paulus Diaconus. The Tabula peutingeriana was first published as a whole by F. de Scheyb (1753); later...
    358 bytes (152 words) - 19:50, 18 December 2021
  • Drusiliana (Khanguet Kdim), Tunisia. It is mentioned by Ptolemy (IV, 3), the "Tabula Peutinger.", and the "Geogr. Ravennat." (151); it was fortified during...
    2 KB (320 words) - 11:14, 28 April 2013
  • Ptolemy (IV, 3), Mela (I, 33), Pliny (V, 22), "Itinerarium Antonini", the "Tabula Peutingerii'; etc. Nothing is known of its history. Situated near the...
    2 KB (294 words) - 10:32, 28 April 2013
  • coins, which continue to the first half of the third century A. D., and the "Tabula Peutinger" also contain the name Apollonia; but the "Periplus Ponti Euxini"...
    2 KB (376 words) - 21:17, 5 November 2013
  • metropolis. It may quite probably be identified with Aquae Sarvenae, which the "Tabula" of Peutinger places on the road between Tavium and Caesarea, the same...
    2 KB (273 words) - 11:21, 28 April 2013
  • Rustchuk was one of the fortified points along the line of the Danube. In the Tabula Peutingeriana it appears as Prisca, in the Antonine Itinerary as Serantaprista...
    245 bytes (217 words) - 12:46, 26 August 2020
  • enumerates the Tuscanienses among the municipal communities of Etruria, and in the Tabula, which places it on the Via Clodia, between Blera and Saturnia, but in...
    365 bytes (275 words) - 04:52, 24 February 2024
  • Alamanni. The names of some of these tribes have come down to us. On the Tabula Peutingeriana appear the “Chamavi qui et Pranci,” which should doubtless...
    344 bytes (1,956 words) - 07:15, 15 September 2021
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