Umbria - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Umbria
- a region in central Italy
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+ Umbri , Umbrian , Umbrians
308/17
Fabius defeats the Umbrians at Mevania.
303/12
he Romans trap and kill two thousand armed men in a cave in Umbria
300/6
Appuleius begins the siege of Nequinum in Umbria.
268/6
The Romans defeat the Umbrians.
90/31
A.Plotius defeats the Umbrians.
82/56
510, an inscription in honour of A.Pompeius at Interamna in Umbria
49/8
Caesar marches south through Umbria and Picenum.
  Within translations:
Athen_12.526
that the nation of the Umbrians (and that is a tribe whi
Cic:Mur_42
of voters from the Umbrian municipia He himself found
CIL_1.431
atin Text (xiv) On a vessel of Umbrian origin. Foun
FastTr__N
of Nequinum, a town in Umbria, eastern Italy Palaeopolit
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Picentes Inhabitants of Umbria, in eastern Italy Priverna
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ina (Sarsina), a town in Umbria, eastern Italy Satricani
Hieron:Chron_1705
The Romans defeated the Marsi, Umbri, and Paeligni. 117.2
Hieron:Chron_1817
us, who was born at Sarsina in Umbria, died at Rome. Becau
Obseq_3
was struck by lightning. In Umbria a half-male almost twelve years
Oros_3.21
army. For the Etruscans, Umbrians, Samnites, and Gauls conspired
Oros_5.18
Plotius conquered the Umbrians. Both victories entailed
Plin:HN_3.38
Ligurians, after whom come Etruria, Umbria and Latium, where are the
Plin:HN_3.51
which begins the district of Umbria, the port of Telamo, Cosa
Plin:HN_3.109
it Picenum, and behind it Umbria, while the ranges of the
Plin:HN_3.112
the sixth region, embracing Umbria and the Gallic territory
Plin:HN_3.115
the river Bedesis, and the Umbrian town of Butrium 105 miles
Plin:HN_6.218
Paeligni and Sabines, Umbria, Ariminium, Bononia, Placentia,
Plin:HN_8.199
in old days were called Umbrians. Sheep are very weak in
Plin:HN_35.196
kinds; more valuable are the Umbrian and the one called 'rock.'
Plin:HN_35.197
is sold by weight, whereas Umbrian is sold by measure. Umbrian
Plin:HN_36.167
of Fidenae and Alba. In Umbria and Venetia, moreover, there is
Plinius:Ep_6.15
& Farewell. (*) & Asisium in Umbria (the modern Assisi).
ValMax_3.7.4
army of the Carthaginians in Umbria, and he was told that
ValMax_7.4.4
Salinator, who was then in Umbria by the river Metaurus, and
[Vict]:VirIll_27
the Gauls, Samnites, Umbrians, and Etruscans conspired
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