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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PicenumPicenum - Wikipedia

    Picenum was a region of ancient Italy. The name was assigned by the Romans, who conquered and incorporated it into the Roman Republic. Picenum became Regio V in the Augustan territorial organisation of Roman Italy. It is now in Marche and the northern part of Abruzzo .

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    Picentes. Approximate distribution of languages in Iron Age Italy during the sixth century BC, before the Roman expansion and conquest of Italy. The Picentes or Piceni [1] or Picentini were an ancient Italic people who lived from the 9th to the 3rd century BC in the area between the Foglia and Aterno rivers, bordered to the west by the ...

  3. Picenum - kraina historyczna w antycznej Italii, leżąca wzdłuż wybrzeży Adriatyku pomiędzy Ankoną a rzeką Sangro . Główne miasta w okresie antycznym: Firmum (dziś Fermo ); Asculum Picenum (dziś Ascoli Piceno ); Hadria, ulubione miejsce pobytu cesarza Hadriana (dziś Atri ). Kategorie: Geografia Włoch. Geografia historyczna ...

  4. Picenum Plast è un'azienda italiana che produce e vende tubazioni e raccordi in PVC e PE per edilizia, irrigazione, telecomunicazioni ed infrastruttura. Dal 1974 ha ottenuto certificazioni di qualità e ambiente e esporta in 53 paesi.

  5. The Battle of Picenum was one of the major battles of the Third Servile War, between the slave army of Spartacus and the combined consular forces of the Roman Republic led by the two consuls Lucius Gellius and Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus. It took place in Picenum region in 72 BC.

  6. Internetowa encyklopedia PWN - zawierająca ok. 200 tysięcy artykułów, haseł, ilustracji, kalendariów, tabel ze stale aktualizowanej bazy encyklopedycznej Wydawnictwa Naukowego PWN - to najlepsze źródło rzetelnej i wiarygodnej wiedzy.

  7. Picentes, Picenum. (375 words) [German version] (Πικηνοί/ Pikēnoí, Πικεντίνη/ Pikentínē ). Italian tribe in the area between the Adria in the east and the Appennines in the west, the rivers Aesis in the north and Aternus in the south, first mentioned on the occasion of the conclusion of a treaty with Rome in 299 BC (Liv. 10 ...

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