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#8 Treaty of
Misenum - 39 BC (The Octavian Chronicles): ...
The eighth of the twelve 'Octavian Chronicles' telling the story of the 'Rise to Power' of Octavian, the adoptive son Julius Caesar. The story takes place in Ancient Rome.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography ...
On the N. shore of this extensive bay, immediately within the headland of
Misenum, was another smaller bay, known as the Snius Baiamcs, or Gulf of
Baiae; and here were situated two excellent harbours, — that of Misenum itself,
close to the ...
William George Smith, 1854
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
The name of the promontory of Misenum was derived, according to a tradition
very generally adopted by the Roman writers, from the trumpeter of Aeneas, who
was supposed to be buried there (\'irg. Aen. vi. 163,212—235; Ptopert. iv. 18. 3;
Sil.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-Zymethus
The name of the promontory of Misenum wm do- 1 rived, according to a tradition
very generally adopted by the Roman writers, from the trumpeter of Aeneas, who
was supposed to be buried there (Virg. Aen. vi. 163,212—235; Propert.iv. 18.
Greek geography, Sir William Smith, 1857
La corporation des anciens augustales possédait aussi une arca2&t et à trois
reprises il est question de terres appartenant à la corporation266. A Corinthe et à
Misenum il est même question d'un genius des augustales256. On constate que
...
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Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome
By the end of the 4th century there was virtually no navy, and in the 5th century
the invading Vandals gained naval supremacy in the western Mediterranean,
destroying the western fleet. The fleets at Ravenna and Misenum ceased to
appear ...
Lesley Adkins, Roy Adkins, 2004
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Agrippina: Mother of Nero
Significantly, it was not an army man but Anicetus, the prefect of the Misenum
fleet. The Roman fleet since the time of Augustus had been based in two main
naval stations, Ravenna on the east coast, Misenum on the west. The Misenum
fleet ...
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A Dictionary of the Roman Empire
Misenum was situated in the region of Cumae, uli, Baiae and puteoli. Its name
was derived suppos- from Misenus, the trumpeter of Aeneas, who drowned j i the
waters of its bay. For many years the Campanians trere threatened by pirate ...
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A Geographical and Historical Description of Ancient Italy; ...
Misenum prom. into the hollow, and thus involved the whole in one common ruin.
(Agath. Hist. Goth. I.) There is also a description of this cave in Justin Martyr. (Orat
. Paraen. Procop. Bell. Got. I.) Beyond Cumae is the promontory of Misenum, ...
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A Sketch of Modern and Ancient Geography
Neapolis was anciently called Parthenope, from the name of one of the Sirens,
said to have lived there ; and was the favourite residence of Virgil,* who is said to
be buried near the promontory of Misenum. Baiae and Puteoli were on the ...
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Misenum în contextul următoarelor știri.
The Fall and Rise and Fall of Pompeii
Pliny the Younger observed the suffocating ash that had engulfed Pompeii as it swept across the bay toward Misenum on the morning of August 25. “The cloud ... «Smithsonian, Iul 15»
Plaster Casts of Pompeii Victims' Bodies Provide a Chilling Look at …
... account to the eruption, Pliny the Younger reported on his uncle's ill-fated foray into the thick of the ash from Misenum, on the north end of the ... «Slate Magazine, Mar 15»
Ask Mr. Know-It-All: Bibim-what? Closed restaurant offers no clues
At the time, Pliny was 18 and living at his uncle's villa in the town of Misenum, northwest of Vesuvius. The city of Pompeii was much closer and ... «York Dispatch, Iun 14»
Tourism, Construction and an Ongoing Nuclear Crisis at Chernobyl
... reported that part of Misenum had collapsed or another part was on fire, and though their tales were false they found others to believe them. «Newsweek, Apr 14»
'From Pompeii: The Afterlife of a Roman Town,' by Ingrid D. Rowland
On Aug. 24, A.D. 79, from his villa in Misenum, near Naples, the learned Pliny the Elder — whose “Natural History” is one of the great ... «Washington Post, Apr 14»
How Pompeii was rebuilt from the memories of the past
Pliny was no plebeian – his uncle, Pliny the Elder, commanded the Roman fleet at nearby Misenum and died after taking a boat in to help, ... «Digital Trends, Feb 14»
Pompeii: Inspirational
... eruption (not in the streets of Pompeii but the bay at Stabiae) which his nephew watched (and recorded) from the safe distance of Misenum. «Free Press Journal, Feb 14»
The Real Story: Pompeii
It girdled Capri and made it vanish, it hid Misenum's promontory. Then my mother began to beg and urge and order me to flee however I might, saying that a ... «Beliefnet, Feb 14»
When Pompeii froze in the heat
It was so dark that the Roman writer Pliny the Younger, who was staying in Misenum, 30 kilometres to the west, wrote, “There a deeper ... «gulfnews.com, Apr 13»
Mount Vesuvius & Pompeii: Facts & History
Far away in Misenum, Pliny the Younger and his mother joined other refugees escaping the earthquakes rocking their city. They observed ... «LiveScience.com, Mar 13»