Terracina is an Italian city and comune of the province of Latina, located on the coast 56 km (35 mi) southeast of Rome on the Via Appia (76 km (47 mi) by rail). The site has been continuously occupied since antiquity.
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Terracina is an Italian city and comune of the province of Latina, located on the coast 56 km (35 mi) southeast of Rome on the Via Appia (76 km (47 mi)...
Terracina Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Terracina; Concattedrale di San Cesareo or dei Santi Cesareo e Pietro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Terracina...
Saint Caesarius of Terracina (Italian: Saint Cesario Deacono, "St Caesarius the Deacon") was a Christian martyr. The church of San Cesareo in Palatio...
Laura Terracina (1519 – c. 1577) was an Italian poet from Naples during the Renaissance. She was the most published Italian poet of the sixteenth century...
Piero Terracina (12 November 1928 – 8 December 2019) was an Italian Jewish manager, Holocaust survivor. He was one of the survivors of the extermination...
Brothers of Italy (FdI). Procaccini previously held the mayorship of Terracina twice, from 2011 to 2015 and from 2016 to 2019. In March 2024, Procaccini...
Gregory of Terracina (died c.570) is a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. His memorial is on 12 December. A Benedictine monk at...
Euphorbia terracina, commonly known as the Geraldton carnation weed and False caper, is a species of perennial herb in the family Euphorbiaceae. It has...
coast southeast of Rome about 45 km (28 mi) from just east of Anzio to Terracina (ancient Tarracina), varying in distance inland between the Tyrrhenian...
which are displayed in a museum on the site. Surrounding towns include Terracina to the West, Fondi to the North, Itri to the North-East, and Gaeta to...
patron saint of caesarean section is Caesarius, a young deacon martyred at Terracina, who has replaced and Christianized the pagan figure of Caesar. The martyr...
Catania BS (Host team) Milano BS (Host Country National champion 2013) AS Terracina BS (Host Country National Runner-up 2013) Lokomotiv Moscow (2013 Euro...
Bonsius (died 1533) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Terracina, Priverno e Sezze (1528–1533). On 3 January 1528, Antonio Bonsius was...
Scibetta, Simone (4 November 2014). "Il Terracina solleva dall'incarico il tecnico Fabio Celestini" [Terracina relieve manager Fabio Celestini of his duties]...
Tempio di Giove Anxur) is an Ancient Roman temple that is located in Terracina, Italy. The temple was built between the mid-second and mid-first century...
friends from elementary school who in 1993 decided to form a band. Maurizio Terracina joined as bassist and introduced them to Gerardo Garza (better known as...
The town has a Romanesque-style church dedicated to Saint Caesarius of Terracina. The battle of San Cesario took place in the area in August 1229. "Superficie...
Agro Pontino occupies the plain extending southwards from Aprilia to Terracina, along the Tyrrhenian Sea. Until the 1930s, it was covered by unhealthy...
(Santa Marinella, Ladispoli, Anzio, Nettuno, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo, Terracina, Sperlonga, Gaeta) and summer/winter tourism in the ski resorts of the...
colonel Walter Rauff who stripped Tunisian Jews of their wealth." Giordana Terracina writes that: "On April 3, the Italians recaptured Benghazi and a few months...
stretch between Cisterna di Latina and Terracina, the SS 7 is called "fettuccia di Terracina" ("the Terracina Ribbon") due to its straight line. The modern...
Terracina Calcio 1925 is an Italian football club based in Terracina, Lazio. As of 2013[update] it plays in Italy's Serie D. The club was founded in 1925...
were the second owners of the house built by David and Sarah Morey on Terracina Boulevard, now known as the Morey Mansion. Ryon, Ruth (1985-07-07). "Hot...
Filonardi (died 1534) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Terracina, Priverno e Sezze (1533–1534). On 7 November 1533, Cinzio Filonardi was...