. The student's manual of ancient geography, based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. tarius and the Umbro. noticed in 220 ob--r=--as the scene of a great battle between the Romaiand Gauls, and in 87 as the spot where Mariuslanded on his return from exile. Yolci, ne-^v Forde rldln 1river Armina, about 3 miles from its mouth, a place -elrwhistory, but kno\vn to be a large town from the extent ot iwhich was discovered in 1--J^. and in which no less thaihave been oprv ^ ling a vast nurnber of pain e 1 \ d eSatumia, Sat :-tle X. of T^-ilci, sd named 1 i they sent a culony tlhth
. The student's manual of ancient geography, based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. tarius and the Umbro. noticed in 220 ob--r=--as the scene of a great battle between the Romaiand Gauls, and in 87 as the spot where Mariuslanded on his return from exile. Yolci, ne-^v Forde rldln 1river Armina, about 3 miles from its mouth, a place -elrwhistory, but kno\vn to be a large town from the extent ot iwhich was discovered in 1--J^. and in which no less thaihave been oprv ^ ling a vast nurnber of pain e 1 \ d eSatumia, Sat :-tle X. of T^-ilci, sd named 1 i they sent a culony tlhther in 1S3, the former hrhaving been Aurinia. Graviscae, on the sea-coast, pro -alinentino, about a mile S. of the l\hrrta. colonized m IsL onr the unhealthiness^ of its situation a i-oor place. CentumcellaE!,Vecclila, on the sea-coast, 47 miles from Rjme, a town Avhich ovred to the magnificent port which Trajan constructed Novum, Torre di Chiaruccla. about 5 miles S. of by the Romans in 191. PjT^gi, Santa Stv^ra, on the. Com of 7 1 n head cr5 uiain. ^eced m m 1a n ame n . ^ Meeonieeque deciis qnondam Tetuloriia lieec prima cleclit prfecedere fasces,Et jimxit totidem tacito terrore secnres :Htec altas eboris decoravit honore caimle?,Et princeps Tyrio vestem preetexuit ostro :Heec eadem pugnas accendere protulit was one of the cities that assisted .Eneas :— Ina torviis Abas : huic totum insignibus armisAgmen, et aurato fnlgebat Apoiline iili dederat Populonia materExpertos belli Pyi-gi veteres, intempesiaque Graviscee. SiL. Ital. viii. .r?;. X. X. 1S4. 512 ETRUPJA. Book IV. coast^ 34 miles from Rome, probably a Pelasgian town, and tlie seatof a celebrated temple of Eileitliyia. which was plundered in 35-iby Dionysius of Syracuse. Alsiuin, Fcdo. on the sea-coast, colonized 245, and a favourite residence of the weal
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