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contrary, they are almost completely absent. These goddesses were not associated with these spheres, although votive offerings expressing concerns about mothers and infants as described above are very commonly found in Etruria, Latium, and Campania. In this

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Inferior, Aquincum); LLDB-143864 (AE 2012, 1155; Pannonia Superior, Carnuntum); LLDB-27807 (CIL III 10035; Dalmatia, Raetinium); LLDB-113689 (CIL IV 8100; Latium et Campania, Pompei); LLDB-7528 (AE 1908, 47; Dacia, Sarmizegetusa); LLDB-9521 (AE 2003, 1482

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– LLDB-97641 (Rome); EE -8-1, 647 – LLDB-97640 (Latium et Campania, Antium). 87 AE 2009, 911 – LLDB-101373 (Belgica, modern Gourzon); CIL XII 5890 – LLDB-79446 (Gallia Narb., Nemausus); ILGN 83 – LLDB-101374 (Gallia Narb., modern Rognac); AE 1969

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Going through a lake of Darkness

The Nemi crater as a gateway to the Roman Underworld

Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Authors:
Loredana Lancini
and
Francesca Diosono

. Traditionally there are four big gates to the Underworld, each connected to Oracles of the Dead. The “big four” 6 are: Acheron in Thesprotia, Avernus in Campania, Heracleia Pontica on the south coast of the Black Sea, and Tainaron in the Peloponnese. The topic

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successfully opposed the Vandals and Moors who were ravaging Campania (Sid. Ap. Carm. V,388–440). Later, he defeated the probably Hun Tuldila (PLRE II, Tuldila), who rebelled in his rather ethnically mixed army (cf. Sid. Ap. Carm. V,472–479), gathered to

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répression de 186 av. J.-C.àRome et en Italie . Róma Pedrucci , G . ( 2018 ). The mundus Attinis in the Lucanian Consilinum (Campania) as a Metaphor of Death and Re-Birth . AAntHung , 58 : 625 – 639 . Puhvel , J . ( 1975 ). Remus et frater . HR 15

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Italy and Campania, you who were dragged through the swamps of Acheron, lead Maurussus, whom Felicitas bore, to the infernal regions within seven days. Bytybachk, [you,] the daemon who holds the territories of Hispania and Africa, the only [daemon] who

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: cartier de cetate. Cod sit: 1026.12 [Alba Iulia: archaeological site called „cartier de cetate”] . Cronica Cercetărilor Arheologice din România Campania 2013. Oradea , 17 . Rustoiu , A. – Egri , M. – McCarty , M. M. – Inel , C. 2015 : Apulum

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; SOLIN, H.: Analecta epigraphica CCXXXVII-CCXLIII. Arctos 41 (2007) 107 Anm. 40; SOLIN, H.: On the Use of Greek in Campania. In Variation and Change in Greek and Latin . Ed. by M. LEIWO, H. HALLA-AHO & M. VIERROS. Helsinki 2012, 99. 22 Zu car hatte

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propter religionem sedum illarum ac vetustatis de consili sententia consecravit, nec ut ipse locus eorum qui cum hac urbe de imperio decertarunt vestigia calamitatis ostenderet, (…); Suet. Iul . 20 relates that the plain of Stellae (at Eastern Campania

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