Imeus (mountain)
Mons imevs
Forca Caruso
2021-01-17T21:16:28-04:00
BAtlas 44 E1 Imeus M.
Wikidata Q3747926: Forca Caruso
TP (Talbert: CUP) 5B2 (Talbert 1293)
Wikipedia (Italian) Forca Caruso
TM GEO ID 41109: Imeus Mons (Forca Caruso)
Nissen II 435-36
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.
Forca Caruso
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 44 E1 Imeus M.
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.
Forca Caruso
1700
2100
Forca Caruso
2019-02-28T18:53:01-04:00
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Pleiades
Forca Caruso
Late Antique (AD 300-AD 640)
The Late Antique period in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 300 and to end in the year 640 after the birth of Christ. [[300, 640]]
Imeus M.
300
640
Imeus M.
2021-01-17T21:16:28-04:00
TP (Talbert: CUP) 5B2 (Talbert 1293)
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 44 E1 Imeus M.
Mons imevs
location of Forca Caruso (pass)
1700
2100
2013-02-04T18:38:55-04:00
Wikipedia (Italian) Forca Caruso
verified in Google Earth 2013.
Pleiades
mountain
A mountain as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Prominent landforms rising considerably above the surrounding area, typically having steep slopes, a sharp summit area, and large mass. Mountains rarely occur individually, and in most cases, are found in ranges, chains, or systems.