Alsium
Alsium (Greek: Ἄλσιον; modern: Palo) was an ancient city on the coast of Etruria, between Pyrgi and Fregenae, at the distance of 18 miles (29 km) from the Portus Augusti (mod. Porto) at the mouth of the Tiber (Itin. Ant. p. 301.), on the Via Aurelia, by which it is about 35 km from Rome. It was one of the oldest cities of Etruria, but does not appear in history until the Roman colonization of 247 BCE, and was never of great importance, except as a resort of wealthy Romans, many of whom (including Pompey and the Antonine emperors) had villas there.
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Alsium
Alsium (Greek: Ἄλσιον; modern: Palo) was an ancient city on the coast of Etruria, between Pyrgi and Fregenae, at the distance of 18 miles (29 km) from the Portus Augusti (mod. Porto) at the mouth of the Tiber (Itin. Ant. p. 301.), on the Via Aurelia, by which it is about 35 km from Rome. It was one of the oldest cities of Etruria, but does not appear in history until the Roman colonization of 247 BCE, and was never of great importance, except as a resort of wealthy Romans, many of whom (including Pompey and the Antonine emperors) had villas there.
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Alsium (Greek: Ἄλσιον; modern: ...... ne emperors) had villas there.
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Alsium (in greco Ἄλσιον) era ...... vere, a 35 chilometri da Roma.
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Álsio (em latim: Alsium; em gr ...... ores Antonino, terem vilas lá.
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Alsium (Greek: Ἄλσιον; modern: ...... ne emperors) had villas there.
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Álsio (em latim: Alsium; em gr ...... ores Antonino, terem vilas lá.
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