Cispius is the nomen of the Roman gens Cispia. The Mons Cispius, or Cispian Hill, is one of several summits of the Esquiline Hill in Rome. The grammarian...
("in-towners"); those who inhabited the external regions – Aurelian, Oppius, Cispius, Fagutal – were considered exquilini ("suburbanites"). The Esquiline Hill...
These were the Oppius, Palatium, Velia, Fagutal, Cermalus, Caelius, and Cispius. These are sometimes confused with the traditional seven hills. Tradition...
Cispius on the north by the valley of the Suburra, and from the Caelian Hill on the south by the valley of the Colosseum. The Oppius and the Cispius together...
was convicted. Lucius Cispius, commanded part of Caesar's fleet during the African War. He may be the same person as Cispius Laevus, mentioned in a letter...
Ethiopia, Namibia, South Africa Cispinilus Roewer, 1955 — Central Africa Cispius Simon, 1898 — South Africa, Congo Cladycnis Simon, 1898 — Canary Is. Conakrya...
Rome (montes): Oppius, Palatium, Velia, Fagutal, Cermalus, Caelius, and Cispius. The Septimontium was celebrated in September, or, according to later calendars...
Cispinilus Roewer, 1955 C. flavidus (Simon, 1909) (type) — Central Africa CispiusCispius Simon, 1898 C. affinis Lessert, 1916 — East Africa C. bidentatus Lessert...
to march his entire army south-west foraging. He sent his fleet under Cispius and Aquila to blockade Hadrumetum and Thapsus. Caesar foraged the area...
also have the auxiliary before the participle: Cispius quō erat missus celeriter pervēnit ([Caesar]) 'Cispius quickly reached the place to which he had been...
second-century tomb at Ostia for Capriola. Tettiena Crispina, the wife of [...]cispius Felix, with whom she was buried in a second-century tomb at Alba Fucens...