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Place Aptuc(c)a by R.B. Hitchner — last modified Jul 28, 2022 05:27 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 32 C4 Aptuc(c)a
Place Apuani by W.V. Harris — last modified Jan 17, 2024 04:49 PM
The Apuani were a Ligurian tribe of northwest Italy.
Place Apuli by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Aug 25, 2023 01:33 PM
The Apuli were an ancient tribe of southeastern Italy.
Place Apulia by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Sep 05, 2022 04:50 PM
Apulia is a region of the south-eastern Italian peninsula.
Place Aq Chapar 1 by St J. Simpson — last modified May 14, 2019 09:25 AM
At Aq Chapur 1 there is evidence of a monumental building surrounded by two fortified enclosures. At Aq Chapur 2 was a large monument similar to that of Aq Chapar 1. This site is surrounded by a defensive wall with reinforcing towers.
Place Aq tepe Nawarid by St J. Simpson — last modified Aug 16, 2021 04:32 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 98 G2 Aq tepe Nawarid
Place Aqua Anio Vetus by L. Quilici — last modified Dec 22, 2017 09:08 AM
Aqua Anio Vetus, an aqueduct serving Rome and built originally during the third century BC. The Anio Vetus carried water to Rome from the Aniene near Vicovaro.
Place Aqua Appia by L. Quilici — last modified Apr 07, 2023 08:54 PM
The earliest of Rome's aqueducts, the Aqua Appia was constructed in 312 BC by the censor Appius Claudius Caecus. The aqueduct runs a course of 16.4 km, entering Rome at the Porta Maggiore. Frontinus estimated the daily volume at 75,537 cubic meters.
Place Aqua Marcia by L. Quilici — last modified Feb 17, 2022 10:20 PM
The Aqua Marcia was the longest of Rome's 11 aqueducts.
Place Aqua Tepula by L. Quilici — last modified Aug 14, 2024 10:47 PM
The Aqua Tepula was an aqueduct built in 126 BC by the censors G. Servilius Caepio and L. Cassius Longinus.
Place Aqua Viva by W.V. Harris — last modified Aug 02, 2020 08:49 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 C4 Aqua Viva
Place Aquae Albulae by L. Quilici — last modified Aug 01, 2022 01:27 PM
A group of springs located west of Tibur (modern Tivoli). The main spring, known as Lago della Regina, preserves traces of an ancient Roman bath.
Place Aquae Apollinares by W.V. Harris — last modified Dec 29, 2020 11:19 AM
The Aquae Apollinares were thermal springs located between Careiae and Tarquinii, perhaps to be associated with the Bagni di Stigliano or Bagni di Vicarello.
Place Aquae Bormonis? by G.D. Woolf — last modified Aug 05, 2022 09:06 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 18 A3 Aquae Bormonis?
Place Aquae Caeretanae by N. Purcell — last modified Jul 29, 2022 12:15 PM
Therapeutic springs located near Caere.
Place Aquae Calidae by A.G. Poulter — last modified May 03, 2019 09:25 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 22 E6 Aquae Calidae
Place Aquae Calidae Neapolitanorum by S.L. Dyson — last modified Dec 17, 2023 11:15 AM
A site of settlement connected to thermal springs, according to Ptolemy.
Place Aquae Neri/*Neriomagus by H.S. Sivan — last modified Jan 05, 2023 07:45 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 H2 Aquae Neri/*Neriomagus
Place Aquae Segestanae by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Aug 02, 2020 08:46 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 B3 Aquae Segestanae
Place Aquilaria? by R.B. Hitchner — last modified Oct 20, 2012 04:03 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 32 G2 Aquilaria?

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