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Postumia may refer to: Postumia (vestal), 5thC BC Vestal virgin Postumia gens, an ancient Roman family Postojna, Slovenia - Postumia in Italian Via Postumia...
The Via Postumia was an ancient military Roman road of northern Italy constructed in 148 BC by the consul Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus. It ran from...
commander and one of Caesar's most loyal officers. Ronald Syme suggested Postumia instead of Sempronia as the identity of Decimus's mother, since Decimus...
were encamped at Bedriacum (or Betriacum), a small village on the Via Postumia, on the route by which the legions from Dalmatia would naturally arrive...
The gens Postumia was a noble patrician family at ancient Rome. Throughout the history of the Republic, the Postumii frequently occupied the chief magistracies...
Postojna (pronounced [pɔˈstoːi̯na] ; German: Adelsberg, Italian: Postumia) is a town in the traditional region of Inner Carniola, 35 kilometers (22 mi)...
(Slovene: Postojnska jama; German: Adelsberger Grotte; Italian: Grotte di Postumia) is a 24.34 km (15.12 mi) long karst cave system near Postojna, southwestern...
River. The great Roman roads (Aurelia and Julia Augusta on the coast, Postumia and Aemilia Scauri towards the inland) helped strengthen territorial unity...
probably in 173 BCE. In 148 BCE, it was connected with Genua by the Via Postumia, which stretched across the Padanian plain from Aquileia through or near...
more colonising families were sent by Rome to Aquileia. In 148 BC the Via Postumia was completed connecting Aquileia to Genoa. In 131 BC, the Via Annia joined...
Castorum, a village about halfway between Bedriacum and Cremona on the Via Postumia. The Othonians were warned, however, and their army marched for Locus Castorum...
Roman road formed by the merging of the Via Aemilia Scauri with the Via Postumia. The Via Julia Augusta was begun in 13 BCE by Augustus, and its engineering...
(including former communes of Senožeče and Vremski Britof), Postojna (shortly Postumia before 1945; including former communes of Bukovje, Hrenovice and Slavina)...
Allied destroyers engaged the Italian steamers Vragnizza (1592 GRT) and Postumia (595 GRT), which were carrying supplies and ammunitions. The destroyers...
intersect in the city station and two important road arteries, the SS 53 Postumia which connects Vicenza to Treviso, and the SS 245 Castellana between Mestre...
is reorganized as a Roman province by 146 BC. Construction of the Via Postumia, linking Aquileia and Genua. Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus divides...
Italy, as it was on the main road connecting Genoa to Aquileia, the Via Postumia. It supplied troops to Julius Caesar and benefited from his rule, but later...
tribe of Anamares (Marici named also) in Gallia Cispadana, on the Via Postumia, 5 miles east of Iria (modern Voghera) and 31 miles west of Placentia....
ascribed to the Roman tribe of Claudia. The city lay in proximity of the Via Postumia, which connected Opitergium to Aquileia, two major cities of Roman Venetia...
sharper craters range up to 158 km (98 mi) Varronilla and 196 km (122 mi) Postumia. Dust fills up some craters, creating so-called dust ponds. They are a...
to the fact that the area that is now Ponzano Veneto was crossed by via Postumia, the Roman road connecting Genoa and Aquileia. "Superficie di Comuni Province...