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PORTUS Augusti — Antonin. Procop. Cassiod. Qui et Romanus, Porto, urbs Hetruriae prorsus excisa, apud ostia Tiberis, contra Ostiam urbem etiam exstinctam 2. mill. pass. distantem, ab urbe Roma 16. mill. pass. in meridiem. Manet episcopatus, unus e sex qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Portus Cale — (Latin for Port of Cale ) was the old name of an ancient town and port in current day Portugal. It was located in the north of Portugal, in the area of today s Grande Porto.HistoryCale was the name of an early settlement located at the mouth of… … Wikipedia
PORTUS Romanus — Martyrol. (Vide Portus Augusti) a Claudio Imperatore aedificatus, et a Traiano instauratus, sed a Saracenis solo aequatus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Portus Romae — Stich aus dem Jahr 1573 Portus (lateinisch „Hafen“), vollständig Portus Ostiensis Augusti, später Portus Romae, war einer der antiken Häfen von Rom. Die Überreste liegen ca. 20 km südwestlich der Stadt zwischen dem Flughafen Rom Fiumicino und dem … Deutsch Wikipedia
Portus — For homonyms, see Porto (disambiguation) Porto (Italian) or Portus (Latin) was a town in Lazio or Latium, just south of Rome, Italy. It was an ancient harbour on the right bank of the mouth of the Tiber.Ancient PortusClaudian phaseRome s original … Wikipedia
BERONICES Portus — Tab. Peutingeriana: A Copto Bernicide portum Phoenice XXII. Affrodites, XXIIII. Didymos, XX. Compasin XXV. Dios XXII. Xeron XXIIII. Philacon XXIIII. Apollonos XXIIII. Cabau XXVII. Cenon nidroma XXIIII. Pernicide portum XXII. Lege, Beronice portum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Liste de voies romaines — Milliarium aureum, sur le forum romain : de là rayonnaient toutes les voies romaines. Liste des voies romaines, classées dans cet article par anciens ensembles géopolitiques de voies romaines : Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
AUGNPORT — Augusti nostri portus … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
Tarraconense — Para las distintas provincias eclesiásticas que han llevado ese nombre, véase Provincia Eclesiástica Tarraconense. Tarraconense Provincia del Imperio romano … Wikipedia Español
REGIONES — non modo provinciarum, sed etiam urbium magnarum partes sunt. REGIONES URBIS ROMAE QUATUORDECIM EX PUBLIO VICTORE, SEXTO RUFO, ET ALIIS. 1. Porta Capena; inter Caeliomontanam ad ortum et Aventinum montem ad occasum ac inter Piscinam publicam et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale