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  1. Claudia Capitolina

    Claudia Capitolina lang el u was an Egypt ian Greeks Greek woman who lived in the Roman Empire , in the 1st century and possibly in the 2nd century. Capitolina came from a distinguished family of Equestrian order Equestrian rank. She was born and raised in Alexandria , Egypt. Capitolina was the daughter and only child of Tiberius Claudius Balbilus and an unnamed Greek woman. The cognomen Capitolina , is probably from her maternal side. Her father was one of the highest magistrates ... Prefect of Egypt. Capitolina s paternal grandfather, was an Egypt ian Greek Grammarian and Astrologer ... a granddaughter or great, granddaughter of King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene . In 64, Capitolina ... Epiphanes , who was a distant relative to Capitolina. She is not mentioned by Roman Sources, however ... inscriptions and surviving honorific poetry dedicated to her. After Epiphanes married Capitolina ... between Capitolina and Epiphanes is unknown. Capitolina bore Epiphanes in 65 their first son and child Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos in Samosata . Capitolina lived in Commagene ... . The next morning that the war was supposed to occur Epiphanes with Capitolina and their son with Callinicus ... back to Rome, Epiphanes Capitolina, their son with Callinicus in an honourable Roman Military Escort. Capitolina Epiphanes, their son with Callinicus lived in Rome with Antiochus IV for the remainder ... IV and his family had a glamorous life and were treated with great respect. In 72, Capitolina ... IV, Capitolina Epiphanes and their family moved and finally settled in Athens Greece . Capitolina s father ... , there are surviving inscriptions in Capitolina s name and in her late father s name. These surviving inscriptions are honorific ones, which dedicate and honor Capitolina as the daughter of Balbilus ... in Athens in 92, Capitolina returned to Alexandria. Capitolina lived her remaining years in Egypt and married ... book result&resnum 7&ct result PPT187,M1 DEFAULTSORT Capitolina, Claudia Category Roman Egypt Category ...   more details



  1. Aelia Capitolina

    Infobox Historical Era name Aelia Capitolina Jerusalem image Roman Empire 125.png caption Jerusalem in the Roman empire under Hadrian showing the location of the Roman legions start 130 CE end 324 325 CE before Jerusalem during the Early Roman period after Jerusalem during the Byzantine period Jerusalem large Aelia Capitolina Latin language Latin in full Colonia Aelia Capitolina was a city built by the emperor Hadrian , and occupied by a Roman colony , on the site of Jerusalem , which was in ruins since Siege of Jerusalem 70 70 AD , leading in part to the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132 136. Politics Jerusalem was still in ruins from the First Jewish Roman War in 70 AD. Josephus , a contemporary, reports that Jerusalem ... was so thoroughly razed to the ground by those that demolished it to its foundations, that nothing was left that could ever persuade visitors that it had once been a place of habitation. ref Josephus, Jewish War , 7 1 1 ref When the Roman Emperor Hadrian vowed to rebuild Jerusalem ... of Jerusalem have evidently Jewish names, whereas after 135 the bishops of Aelia Capitolina ... at Aelia Capitolina is confirmed by the Bordeaux Pilgrim . ref Richard Bauckham The Christian Community of Aelia Capitolina in The Book of Acts in Its Palestinian Setting p310. ref The Pilgrim s reference ... Capitolina meant that the new city was dedicated to Jupiter god Jupiter Capitoline Hill Capitolinus ... www.1911encyclopedia.org Aelia Capitolina Encyclop dia Britannica 11th Edition ref The city was without ... in Aelia Capitolina. The urban plan of Aelia Capitolina was that of a typical Ancient Rome Roman town ... Capitolina http www.christusrex.org www1 jhs TSsptemp.html Pictures of the cave where it is believed ... Aelia Capitolina cs Aelia Capitolina es Aelia Capitolina fr lia Capitolina he nl Aelia Capitolina ja no Aelia Capitolina pl Aelia Capitolina pt Aelia Capitolina ro Aelia Capitolina ru sh Elija Kapitolina fi Aelia Capitolina sv Aelia Capitolina ...   more details



  1. Unione Rugby Capitolina

    Rugby team teamname Unione Rugby Capitolina image Rugby Capitolina.jpg imagesize 100px union Federazione Italiana Rugby fullname Unione Rugby Capitolina founded 1996 ground Unione Rugby Capitolina br Via Flaminia 867 br 00191 Rome location Rome , Italy chairman flagicon Italy Giorgio Vaccaro captain flagicon Italy Filippo De Michelis coach flagicon Italy Andrea Cococetta top scorer caps url www.capitolina.com league Serie B season position pattern la1 pattern b1 whitehorizontal body1 000080 pattern la1 leftarm1 B22222 pattern ra1 rightarm1 B22222 shorts1 000080 pattern so1 socks1 000080 pattern b2 body2 000083 pattern la2 leftarm2 pattern ra2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 countryflag Italy Unione Rugby Capitolina is an Italy Italian rugby union club, based in Rome . History The team, initially located in the Acqua Acetosa establishment, was founded in 1996. The initial intent of the team was to focus on the younger rugby players, so the seniores team commenced two years after the foundation of the team, in 1998. Unione Rugby Capitolina won two U.19 national championships in the 2002 2003 season, winning against the rivals of Lazio Primavera Rugby in the final held at Stadio Flaminio and in the 2007 ... in Via Flaminia and inaugurates the seniores team, mainly composed of friends and newcomers. Capitolina ... the team to the serie B, after solely two years from the team s existence. In the 2005 6 season Capitolina ... victory to reach the top Italian rugby league after only ten years of existence. Capitolina had been ... B22222 span style color FFFFFF Unione Rugby Capitolina span div style font size 90 valign top width 100 MultiCol 1996 Foundation of Unione Rugby Capitolina 1998 1999 99 Serie C2 promotion to serie C1 ... www.capitolina.com Official site Rugby union in Italy DEFAULTSORT Capitolina Category Italian rugby union teams Category Rugby union in Rome de Unione Rugby Capitolina fr Unione Rugby Capitolina it Unione Rugby Capitolina ...   more details



  1. Cordonata

    Cordonata italian Language Italian noun, from cordone , meaning lineal architectonic element which emphasizes a limit is a sloping road composed of transversal stripes cordoni , which are made with Rock geology stone or brick s. It has a form almost similar to a flight of steps, but allows the transit of horses and donkeys. Famous Italian cordonate are in Rome leading to the Piazza del capitoline Hill Campidoglio the cordonata capitolina , work of Michelangelo and, also in Rome, leading to the Piazza del Quirinale , and gives the name to a road Via della Cordonata . Image Roma La cordonata.jpg thumb upright Another view of the Cordonata on the Capitoline Hill , Rome Image cordonata.at.piazza.campidoglio.rome.arp.jpg thumb left The Capitoline Hill cordonata in Rome centre of picture leading from Piazza di Santa Maria in Ara Coeli Ara Coeli to Piazza del Campidoglio Michelangelo architecture stub coord 41 53 37 N 12 28 56 E region IT RM type landmark source dewiki display title Category Footpaths Category Types of roads ca Cordonata Capitolina de Cordonata el es Cordonata Capitolina fr Cordonata capitolina it Cordonata Roma hu Cordonata ...   more details



  1. Romulus and Remus (Rubens)

    Infobox Painting image file Romolo e remo.jpg title Romulus and Remus artist Peter Paul Rubens year 1615 1616 type Oil on canvas height 210 width 212 height inch width inch museum Pinacoteca Capitolina city Rome Romulus and Remus is a painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens . It is housed in the Pinacoteca Capitolina in Rome, Italy. Note reflist Paintings by Rubens DEFAULTSORT Romulus And Remus Rubens Category 1616 paintings Category Rubens paintings Category Capitoline Museums collection Painting stub ca R mul i Rem Rubens it Romolo e Remo Rubens ...   more details



  1. Campo dell'Unione Via Flaminia

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Orphan date January 2008 Automatically added by User SoxBot. If this is an error, please contact User Soxred93 Campo dell Unione Via Flaminia is a multi use stadium in Rome , Italy . It is currently used mostly for football soccer football and rugby union matches and the home of Unione Rugby Capitolina . The stadium holds 7,000 people. Coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Campo Dell unione Via Flaminia Category Rugby union stadiums in Italy Italy sports venue stub ...   more details



  1. Lupa

    Lupa Latin for she wolf plural Lupae can refer to a female wolf Canis lupus the wolf in the story of Romulus and Remus Lupa Capitolina Capitoline Wolf , a bronze statue representing the wolf a slang word for prostitute in ancient Rome see Lupanar Pompeii Places Lupa Zoo Mount Lupa Lupa River Other Lupa crab , a genus of Portunidae swimming crabs Auguste Lupa , a fictional character in two novels by John Lescroart See also La lupa Disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Luke Myring

    Infobox rugby biography name Luke Myring image birth name birth date birth date and age 1983 12 20 birth place Leicester , England height convert 1.80 m ftin abbr on weight convert 94 kg stlb abbr on nickname occupation school John Cleveland College university Loughborough University spouse children relatives ru currentposition ru currentteam ru position Fly half rugby union Fly half Inside Centre ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs ru clubyears 2003 2004 br 2004 2007 br 2008 present ru proclubs Leicester Tigers br nowrap Northampton Saints br Unione Rugby Capitolina AlmavivA Capitolina ru clubcaps 3 br 14 ru clubpoints 3 br 5 ru nationalyears ru nationalteam ru nationalcaps ru nationalpoints ru sevensnationalyears ru sevensnationalteam ru sevensnationalcomp website Luke Myring born 20 December 1983 in Leicester ref name Tigers http www.leicestertigers.com squad players.php?player 4894&includeref dynamic Leicester Tigers profile ref ref name Saints http www.northamptonsaints.co.uk 4986 4994.php?player 4894&includeref dynamic&PHPSESSID 5544c54f7b440ab09a84fd6711fc0853 Northampton profile ref is an English rugby union player. He usually plays at Fly half or Inside Centre . Myring was a product of the Leicester Tigers s academy playing for the first team three times ref name Tigers with Andy Goode , Ross Broadfoot and Ramiro Pez . Myring joined Northampton Saints to play first team rugby. While he played some games for Northampton Saints Saints , his game time was restricted by the presence of Carlos Spencer . He played 14 games in all for the Saints, scoring a total of only 5 points. Luke left Northampton Saints Northampton at the end of the 2006 2007 season. ref name Saints In 2008 he signed for Italy Italian Super 10 Italian premiership Super 10 team Unione Rugby Capitolina AlmavivA Capitolina . References reflist External links http www.capitolina.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 194&Itemid 59 Capitolina profile http hosted.stats.com rugby players.asp?play ...   more details



  1. Aka II of Commagene

    Aka II of Commagene , also known as Aka II lang el was a Princess from the Kingdom of Commagene , who lived between the 1st century BC and 1st century. She was of Armenia n and Greeks Greek descent. There are two possibilities on the origins of Aka II. She could have been the daughter of Prince Antiochus II of Commagene , who was the second son to King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene and Queen Isias Philostorgos of Commagene. The second possibility she could have been the daughter of Aka I of Commagene . Aka I was the daughter of Princess Antiochis of Commagene . Antiochis, who was the second daughter to King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene and Queen Isias Philostorgos of Commagene, thus was a sister to Antiochus II. Although Aka II was a direct descendant of Antiochus I Theos and Isias, she was either a granddaughter or great granddaughter to them. Aka married an Egypt ian Greeks Greek called Thrasyllus of Mendes who originally came from a Greek family in Mendes , Egypt. Thrasyllus was an Alexandria n grammarian, editor of Plato and Democritus , however was most noted as an astrologer. Thrasyllus became a friend to the future Roman Emperor Tiberius and through Tiberius influence, Thrasyllus and Aka II received Roman citizenship . Aka II bore Thrasyllus two children who were A son, Tiberius Claudius Balbilus . Through Balbilus they would become the paternal grandparents to Claudia Capitolina , who was the daughter of Balbilus. Capitolina would marry the Greek Prince from the Kingdom of Commagene called Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes . Through Capitolina, Aka II and Thrasyllus would become the great, grandparents of Capitolina s children with Epiphanes who were prince Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos and princess Julia Balbilla . A daughter Eunia , who married the Praetorian prefect Naevius Sutorius Macro . Sources http fabpedigree.com s005 f082864.htm http nl.wikipedia.org wiki Tiberius Claudius Balbillus Chahin, Mark 2001 . The Kingdom o ...   more details



  1. Michele Sepe

    Infobox Rugby Union biography name Michele Sepe image fullname birth date birth date and age 1986 10 08 df yes birth place Rome , Italy height height m 1.84 weight 90 kg nickname school university relatives position Rugby union positions 14. & 11. Wing Wing currentclub Benetton Rugby Treviso clubnumber youthyears youthclubs years 2004 2005 br 2005 2009 br 2009 2010 br 2010 clubs Polisportiva S.S. Lazio Rugby 1927 Lazio br Unione Rugby Capitolina Capitolina br Rugby Viadana Viadana br Benetton Rugby Treviso Benetton Treviso caps points 0 3 0 0 br 44 70 br 10 0 5 repyears 2006 repteam Italy national rugby union team Italy repcaps points 0 3 0 5 pcupdate 00 08, 22 March 2010 UTC repupdate 10 September 2010 Michele Sepe born 8 October 1986 is an Italy Italian rugby union player. Sepe, who is a Rugby union positions 14. & 11. Wing wing , plays club rugby for Benetton Rugby Treviso Benetton Treviso . ref name itsrugby cite web url http www.itsrugby.co.uk joueur 5499.html title Sepe Michele publisher itsrugby.co.uk accessdate 22 March 2010 ref He made his debut for Italy national rugby union team Italy against Japan national rugby union team Japan on 11 June 2006. ref name ESPN cite web url http www.scrum.com italy rugby player 15291.html title Michele Sepe publisher ESPN accessdate 22 March 2010 ref Sepe began his career at Polisportiva S.S. Lazio Rugby 1927 Lazio , with whom he made his debut during the 2004 05 season. ref cite web url http magazine.lazio.net 2007 04 04 la seconda giovinezza della lazio rugby title La seconda giovinezza della Rugby Lazio author Marco Liberati publisher lazio.net language Italian date 4 April 2007 accessdate 22 March 2010 ref He subsequently moved to Unione Rugby Capitolina Capitolina of the Super 10 Italian premiership Super 10 in 2005. ref name itsrugby He moved to Rugby Viadana Viadana in the summer of 2009. ref name itsrugby He spent one year at Viadana before moving to Benetton Rugby Treviso Benetton Treviso in June 2010. ref http ww ...   more details



  1. Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes

    ian Greek woman from Alexandria called Claudia Capitolina . Capitolina came from a distinguished family .... Balbilus was an astrologer, a learned scholar who was later prefect of Egypt. Capitolina was distantly related to Epiphanes. Capitolina s paternal grandmother princess Aka II of Commagene was a direct ... of Antiochus I Theos. Capitolina is not mentioned by Roman Sources, however has been identified ... and surviving honorific poetry dedicated to her. After Epiphanes married Capitolina, they settled and lived in the court of Antiochus IV. In 65 Capitolina bore Epiphanes their first son and child ... proved to be loyal subjects of the Roman Empire. In 72 Capitolina bore Epiphanes another child, a daughter ... travelled with them. After his death, Capitolina returned and lived her remaining years in Alexandria ...   more details



  1. Marcus Junius Rufus

    Marcus Junius Rufus was a Roman Politician of the Roman Empire , who lived in the 1st century. Rufus was a member of the ancient, noble and politician influential Junius gens . Rufus in 94, during the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian , was appointed as Prefect of Egypt . He was a prefect of Egypt from 94 until 98. During his time in Egypt he married a prominent Egypt ian Greeks Greek woman called Claudia Capitolina , who was the daughter Equestrian Magistrate, Astrologer and Scholar Tiberius Claudius Balbilus . Rufus married Capitolina as her second husband, as Captiolina s first husband Greek Prince of Commagene Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes had died in Athens , Greece in 92. Through her first marriage, Rufus became a stepfather to Captiolina s children who were son Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos and daughter Julia Balbilla . In October 98 during the reign of Roman Emperor Trajan , Rufus time as prefect of Egypt was over and he was replaced. After this moment, nothing is known on Rufus. Sources http www2.ehw.gr asiaminor Forms fLemmaBody.aspx?lemmaid 9159 http books.google.com.au books?id QHrQoDLNBUIC&pg PA50&lpg PA50&dq Junius Rufus, prefect of Egypt&source web&ots aZ4dIg8syu&sig T6WplW3c9bKAO591MpN4IfD0 Yc&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result PPA50,M1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Ancient Roman politicians Category Year of death unknown AncientRome politician stub bg ...   more details



  1. Tabula iliaca

    Image Tabula iliaca Musei Capitolini MC0316.jpg thumb right 230px Tabula Iliaca Capitolina , Roman artwork, 1st century AD A Tabula Iliaca Iliadic table is a generic label for a calculation of the days of the Iliad , probably by Zenodotus , of which numerous fragmentary examples are now known. The Tabulae Iliacae , of which some examples survive, all in fragmentary condition, are pinakes of early Roman Empire Imperial date, which all seem to have come from two Roman workshops, one of which seems to have been designed to satisfy a clientele of more modest aspirations. ref Anna Sadurska Les tables iliaques Warsaw, 1964 , esp. p. 11. ref Description of tablets The term is conventionally applied to some twenty one ref Sadurska 1964 carefully catalogued a corpus of nineteen tabulae two more had been added to the list by 1985, according to W. McLeod, The Epic Canon of the Borgia Table Hellenistic Lore or Roman Fraud? Transactions of the American Philological Association 11 1985 , pp. 153 65. ref marble panels carved in very relief low relief in miniature rectangles with labeling inscriptions typically surrounding a larger central relief ref The Second Verona Table Sadurska s 9D, was bordered with two rows of panels. ref and short engraved texts on the obverse. Little can be said about their sizes, since none survives complete. It appears that the largest rectangular tablet is 25  cm by 42  cm. The border scenes, where they can be identified, are largely derived from the Epic Cycle eleven of the small marble tablets are small pictorial representations of the Trojan War portraying episodes from the Iliad, including two circular ones on the Shield of Achilles . Another six panels depict the sack of Ilium. On the reverse of the Borgia Tabula is a list of titles and authors ... Iliaca Capitolina One of the most complete examples surviving is the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina, which ... 1987 117 aeneas.pdf. Accessed 4 November 2007. ref . The Tabula Iliaca Capitolina is currently in the Capitoline ...   more details



  1. Eroilor Avenue, Cluj-Napoca

    Image Art Nouveau Cluj Napoca.jpg thumb Buildings on the Eroilor Avenue Image Cluj Eroilor01.jpg thumb The pedestrian area on Eroilor Boulevard in Cluj Napoca, with the Lupa Capitolina Statue and the Bolyai J nos house the green building . Eroilor Avenue is a Centru, Cluj Napoca central avenue in Cluj Napoca , Romania , connecting the Avram Iancu Square, Cluj Napoca Avram Iancu and Unirii Square, Cluj Napoca Unirii squares. The northern side of the avenue was converted during the late 2000s into a pedestrian zone . In the late 19th century and until 1919, the avenue was called De k Ferenc utca. During the interwar era, the street was called Regina Maria, after Marie of Edinburgh Queen Mary of Romania during the communist era it was named after Petru Groza , a Romanian prime minister of that time. PlacesCluj Cluj geo stub coord missing Romania Category Streets in Cluj Napoca fr Bulevardul Eroilor din Cluj Napoca ro Bulevardul Eroilor din Cluj ...   more details



  1. Judah Kyriakos

    Judah Kyriakos , also known popularly as Judas of Jerusalem , was the great grandson of Jude, brother of Jesus , and the last Jewish Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Jewish Bishops of Jerusalem Bishop of Jerusalem , according to Epiphanius of Salamis ref The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis Book I Sects 1 46 By Epiphanius, Epiphanius of Salamis, Translated by Frank Williams, 1987 ISBN 9004079262 p xi ref and Eusebius of Caesarea . ref name Eusebius Eusebius , The History of the Church Tr. A. G. Williamson, Penguin Books, 1965. ISBN 0 14 044535 8 , see summary in Appendix A. ref Though the start of his period as bishop of Jerusalem is not known, Judas is said to have lived beyond the Bar Kokhba s revolt 132 136 , up to about the eleventh year of Antoninus Pius c. 148 A.D. though Marcus of Jerusalem Marcus was appointed bishop of Aelia Capitolina in 135 by the Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Caesarea Maritima Caesarea . References reflist Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem ja ...   more details



  1. Riccardo Bocchino

    Infobox Rugby Union biography name Riccardo Bocchino image fullname birth date birth date and age 1988 03 03 df yes birth place Viterbo , Italy height height m 1.81 weight 83 kg nickname school university relatives position Rugby union positions 10. Fly half Fly half currentclub Rugby Club I Cavalieri Prato clubnumber 10 youthyears youthclubs years 2007 2009 br 2009 2010 br 2010 2011 br 2011 clubs Unione Rugby Capitolina Capitolina br Rugby Rovigo Rovigo br Aironi br Rugby Club I Cavalieri Prato caps points 17 0 br 11 0 repyears 2010 repteam Italy national rugby union team Italy repcaps points 0 4 0 pcupdate repupdate 10 September 2010 Riccardo Bocchino born 3 March 1988 is an Italy Italian rugby union player. Bocchino, who is a Rugby union positions 10. Fly half fly half , plays his club rugby for Aironi . ref name itsrugby cite web url http www.itsrugby.fr joueur 12238.html title Bocchino Riccardo publisher itsrugby.fr language French accessdate 28 February 2010 ref He made his debut for Italy national rugby union team Italy against Ireland national rugby union team Ireland on 6 February 2010. ref name ESPN cite web url http www.scrum.com statsguru rugby player 98241.html title Riccardo Bocchino publisher ESPN accessdate 28 February 2010 ref Bocchino began his career at Unione Rugby Capitolina Capitolina , with whom he made his debut during the 2007 08 season. ref name itsrugby He played for the Italy national under 20 rugby union team Italian under 20 team at the 2008 IRB Junior World Championship ref cite web url http www.scrum.com scrum rugby story 76450.html title France name squad for JWC publisher ESPN date 21 May 2008 accessdate 28 February 2010 ref and Italy A national rugby union team Italy A at the IRB Nations Cup 2009 tournament 2009 IRB Nations Cup . ref cite web url http www.irb.com nationscup news newsid 2031517.html title France A and Italy A name Nations Cup squads publisher International Rugby Board date 26 May 2008 accessdate 28 February 2010 ref ...   more details



  1. Marcus of Jerusalem

    Mark or Marcus, sixteenth bishop of Jerusalem served 135 died 156 was the first non Jewish Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem bishop of Jerusalem , renamed as Aelia Capitolina . His secretary was traditionally thought to have been Aristo Pellaeus , though the Armenian chronicler Moses of Chorene s evidence for this is scanty, late 7th Century and ambiguous. ref A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels Volume I Page 118 James Hastings 2004 His statement that Aristo was secretary of Ardasches, which was so unfortunately ambiguous as to seem to make him secretary of Mark, bishop of Jerusalem, seems to be the starting point for the last stage of the process. ref References reflist Persondata NAME Mark of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION First non Jewish bisop of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH unknown PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 156 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mark of Jerusalem Category Saints from the Holy Land Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 156 deaths Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century Christian saints ...   more details



  1. Tiberius Claudius Balbilus

    . Balbillus married an unnamed Greek woman and they had an only child, a daughter called Claudia Capitolina . Capitolina married a Greek Prince from the Kingdom of Commagene called Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes . Through his daughter, Balbillus would become the maternal grandfather of Capitolina ...   more details



  1. Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cluj-Napoca

    Image CJROLupoaica 2.jpg thumb 250px Statue of Lupa capitolina in the mid 1990s, Cluj Napoca File Lupa capitolina.jpg thumb right Lupa capitolina some fifteen years later The Capitoline Wolf Statue lang ro Statuia Lupoaicei in Cluj Napoca , Romania is located on Eroilor Boulevard, in the city centre on the banks of the Some ul Mic River Some ul Mic river . Overview After the Union of Transylvania with Romania Great Union of 1 December 1918, the Babe Bolyai University University of Upper Dacia was organised at Cluj, ultimately being renamed Babe Bolyai University King Ferdinand I University . It was officially opened on 1 February 1920 in the presence of Ferdinand I of Romania King Ferdinand and of the royal family. Representatives of the Allies of World War I and of countries neutral during the World War I First World War were also present. The following year, the Italy Italian state made a gift to Romania of five copies of the Capitoline Wolf . One copy was sent to Bucharest , to the Pia a Roman Roman Square , a second one to Cluj, Capitoline Wolf, Chi in u a third to Chi in u , a fourth to Timi oara and a fifth to T rgu Mure they symbolised the unity of Romanians from all parts of the country and their Latins Latinity . The Cluj Napoca monument, brought to Cluj by a delegation of 200 Italians, mostly students, is a faithful copy of the Capitoline Wolf , with Romulus and Remus beneath her. To it was added a bas relief of Emperor Trajan , executed by sculptor Ettore Ferrari, along with the inscription Alla citta di Cluj, Roma Madre, MCMXXI To the City of Cluj, Mother Rome, 1921 . It was decided to place the monument in Unirii Square, Cluj Napoca Unirii Square , in front of the Statue of Matthias Corvinus . The first Romanian mayor of Cluj, Iulian Pop , unveiled the monument on 28 September 1921 in the presence of over 25,000 residents. After the Second Vienna Award ... Kolozsv r k zt ri szobrai ro Statuia Lupa Capitolina din Cluj ...   more details



  1. Amphora (unit)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 About the unit of measurement other uses Amphora disambiguation The amphora , or amphora quadrantal was a unit for measuring liquids or bulk goods in the Roman Empire , and for estimating the size of ships and the production of vineyards. The volume of a standard amphora is equal to one cubic Foot length foot . Thus the Ancient Roman units of measurement Volume Roman amphora one foot 29.6  cm contains about 26 litres, Greek amphoras varied from 18.5  L pous italikos 26.5  cm to about 36  L pous Ptolemaikos 33.1  cm . The French units of measurement Volume French amphora , also called the Minot unit minot de Paris , is 1 8 muid or one cubic pied du roi and therefore about 34  litres. Along with other standard measures and the Roman currency , it gave an added advantage to Roman commerce . A standard amphora, the amphora capitolina , was kept in the temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. DEFAULTSORT Amphora Volume Category Units of volume Category Ancient Roman units of measure fr Amphore unit ...   more details



  1. Capitoline Wolf

    percorsi per sale appartamento dei conservatori sala della lupa lupa capitolina Musei Capitolini ... She Wolf , June October 2000 http lupacap.fltr.ucl.ac.be Lupa Capitolina Elettronica A site ... resulted in an exhibition devoted to the Lupa Capitolina and her iconography. ref http www.museicapitolini.org ... 2002 title A petrographic study of the casting core of the Lupa Capitolina journal Archaeometry journal ... eu Luperka fr Louve capitoline hr Kapitolijska vu ica it Lupa capitolina he ka hu Capitoliumi farkas nl Lupa Capitolina pl Wilczyca kapitoli ska pt Lupa Capitolina ro Lupa Capitolina ru tg uk ...   more details



  1. Agostino Marti

    Agostino Marti 1485 1537 was an Italian painter. He flourished between 1520 1526 ref name ref1 cite web url http www.answers.com topic mary di michele title Agostino Marti flourish period mention within Bio accessdate 2012 01 06 ref . Marti lived and worked primarily in the Province of Lucca . He specialized in oil on wood paintings of religious themes. Marti has a painting Saint John Writing the Gospel in Capannori s Parish of Saint Paul Pieve San Paolo church ref name ref2 cite web url http en.capannori terraditoscana.org index.php territory the parish pieve san paolo.html title The Parish of Saint Paul Works of Art accessdate 2012 01 06 ref . His work Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints was painted in 1513 on commission by the Signoria di Carrara Alberico Malaspina Regolo for the church of San Francesco in Massa ref name ref3 cite web url http en.museicapitolini.org percorsi percorsi per sale pinacoteca capitolina sala i l italia centrale dal medioevo al rinascimento title Works of the Capitoline Museums accessdate 2012 01 06 ref . Marti has a street named after him Lucca Main sights Viale Agostino Marti in the commune of Lucca . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Marti, Agostino Category 1485 births Category 1537 deaths Category Italian painters Category Lucchese painters Category People from the Province of Lucca Italy painter stub ...   more details



  1. Matteo Pratichetti

    Infobox Rugby Union biography name Matteo Pratichetti image fullname Matteo Pratichetti birth date Birth date and age 1985 7 27 df yes birth place Rome , Italy height 1.91 m weight 100 kg position Wing rugby union Wing currentclub Aironi years 2004 2009 br 2009 2010 br 2010 clubs Rugby Calvisano Calvisano br Rugby Viadana Viadana br Aironi caps points 39 30 repyears 2004 & x2010 repteam Italy national rugby union team Italy repcaps points 24 25 pcupdate repupdate 20 November 2011 Matteo Pratichetti born 27 July 1985 in Rome is an Italy Italian rugby union player. He currently plays for Aironi in the RaboDirect Pro12 . Pratichetti s father, Oreste, was a rugby player and coach, his uncle Carlo Pratichetti Carlo was capped several times for Italy national rugby union team Italy in the 1980s, and his brother Andrea Pratichetti Andrea was his teammate at Rugby Calvisano Calvisano for the 2008 09 season. Since his adolescence, Pratichetti played in the Unione Rugby Capitolina UR Capitolina s one of the several Roman rugby union teams youth squad in 2004, at 19, he moved to Calvisano in the Super 10 Italian Premiership Super 10 and won the Italian Championship at the end of his debut season with his new club. His first cap for Italy national rugby union team Italy was in November 2004 against the All Blacks his 2nd cap was more than 2 years later in the 2007 Six Nations Championship , with Pierre Berbizier as Italy s Head Coach. Berbizier included Pratichetti in the Italy squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup . Also the new Head Coach Nick Mallett included Pratichetti in the squad for the 2008 Summer tour of South Africa and Argentina . Pratichetti won one more Super 10 Italian Premiership Super 10 with Calvisano in 2008. In June 2010 he joined Aironi. ref http www.facebook.com notes aironi rugby la rosa degli aironi al 1 luglio 2010 e i primi convocati al raduno del 5 luglio 136380996379618 ref Honours Super 10 Italian Premiership Super 10 Calvisano 2004 05 2007 08 Italy na ...   more details



  1. Ecce Homo (church)

    dablink This article is about the church. For other uses, please see Ecce Homo disambiguation . File Jerusalem Via Dolorosa BW 6.JPG thumb right The span of the Ecce Homo arch outside the church Ecce Homo Church is a RCTerm Roman Catholic church on Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem , along the path that according to tradition Jesus walked, carrying his cross, on the way to his crucifixion of Jesus crucifixion . The church is now part of the Convent of the Sisters of Zion . The Latin words Ecce Homo i.e. Behold the Man are attributed to Pontius Pilate in the Gospel of John Bibleverse nb John 19 5 4 , when he presented a scourge d Jesus Christ , bound and crown of thorns crowned with thorns , to a hostile crowd. The New Testament also says that Jesus was dressed in fake royal attire, to mock the claim that he was King of the Jews. ref http www.jerusalemexperience.com ecce homo arch notre dame de sion convent via dolorosa Ecce Homo ref The church contains one arch of a Roman Empire Roman gateway, which has a further arch crossing the Via Dolorosa outside. There was originally a third arch to the gateway, on the other side of the street in the sixteenth century, it was incorporated into a monastery for Uzbeks Uzbek dervish es in the Naqshbandi Order of the Golden Chain , but this was later demolished, taking the arch with it. Traditionally, the arch was said to have been part of the gate of Herod the Great Herod s Antonia Fortress , which itself was alleged to be the location of Jesus trial by Pontius Pilate the traditional conclusion was that the arch was the location of Pontius Pilate s Ecce Homo speech, reported by the Bible . ref bibleverse John 19.5 ref However, due to archaeology archaeological investigation, it is now known that the arch is a triple arched gateway, built by Hadrian , as an entrance to the eastern Roman Forum Forum of Aelia Capitolina ref Pierre Benoit archaeologist Pierre Benoit , The Antonia of Herod the Great, and the East Forum of Aelia Capitolina 197 ...   more details



  1. Christopher Hewetson

    de Azara marble bust, 1781 , Protomoteca Capitolina, Rome Anton Raphael Mengs marble bust, 1781 , Protomoteca Capitolina, Rome Gavin Hamilton artist Gavin Hamilton bust, 1784 , University Art Collection ... Capitolina , Roma, 1955, pp.  8, 36, 73, 78, tavv. VIII e 2. Barnes, J. An unknown bust by Chrisopher ...   more details




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