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  • Florentia (Roman city)
  • Roman city

    Florentia (Classical Latin pronunciation: [fɫoːˈrɛnti.a]) was a Roman city in the Arno valley, from which Florence originated. According to tradition,

    Florentia (Roman city)

    Florentia (Roman city)

    Florentia_(Roman_city)

  • List of cities founded by the Romans
  • This is a list of cities and towns founded by the Romans. It lists cities established and built by the ancient Romans to have begun as a colony, often

    List of cities founded by the Romans

    List_of_cities_founded_by_the_Romans

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Floralia Florentia (Roman city) Florianus Focale Foederati Foedus Cassianum Follis Food and diet in ancient medicine Food and dining in the Roman Empire

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
  • of Florentia, Battle of Faesulae, execution of Gothic King Radagaisus (August 406), 12,000 Gothic higher-status fighters are drafted into the Roman army

    Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples

    Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples

    Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples

  • List of Roman colonies
  • List of cities that had Colonia status in the Roman Empire, arranged according to the modern day country they are in: Buthrotum Byllis - Colonia Bullidensis

    List of Roman colonies

    List_of_Roman_colonies

  • Roman Theatre of Florence
  • Ancient Roman theater in Florence, Italy

    The Roman Theatre of Florence was a Roman theatre dated to the 1st century in Florentia, Italy. It was located under the current Palazzo Vecchio and Palazzo

    Roman Theatre of Florence

    Roman Theatre of Florence

    Roman_Theatre_of_Florence

  • Glory of the Roman Empire
  • 2006 video game

    societies and larger cities. A sequel entitled Imperium Romanum was released in 2008. Glory of the Roman Empire: Missions take place in Florentia (5 missions)

    Glory of the Roman Empire

    Glory_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Flag of Florence
  • www.thetuscany.net (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-06-06. "The Lily iris florentia, ancient symbol of Florence". ChiantiLife. 4 May 2016. Retrieved 18 July

    Flag of Florence

    Flag of Florence

    Flag_of_Florence

  • Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 407 to 411

    capturing and sacking several cities. After concentrating his forces, Stilicho caught the Goths while they were besieging Florentia (modern Florence) and defeated

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

    Constantine_III_(Western_Roman_emperor)

  • Via Clodia
  • to have taken the same line as the latter as far as Florentia (Florence). However, beyond Florentia, between Luca (Lucca) and Luna, we find another Forum

    Via Clodia

    Via Clodia

    Via_Clodia

  • Ponte Vecchio
  • Bridge in Florence, Italy

    over time has played a central role in the city road system, starting from when it connected the Roman Florentia with the Via Cassia Nova commissioned by

    Ponte Vecchio

    Ponte Vecchio

    Ponte_Vecchio

  • List of Roman amphitheatres
  • coordinates) The remains of at least 230 Roman amphitheatres have been found widely scattered around the area of the Roman Empire. These are large, circular

    List of Roman amphitheatres

    List of Roman amphitheatres

    List_of_Roman_amphitheatres

  • Piazza della Signoria
  • Public square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy

    piazza was already a central square in the original Roman town Florentia, surrounded by a theatre, Roman baths and a workshop for dyeing textiles. Added later

    Piazza della Signoria

    Piazza della Signoria

    Piazza_della_Signoria

  • Roman navy
  • Navy of ancient Rome

    the frontier commanders (duces). with bases at Mursa in Pannonia II, Florentia in Pannonia Valeria, Arruntum in Pannonia I, Viminacium in Moesia I and

    Roman navy

    Roman_navy

  • Ronda
  • Municipality in Andalusia, Spain

    Imperio y la Antigüedad Tardía: transformaciones, cambios y continuidades". Florentia Iliberritana. 32. Granada: Editorial Universidad de Granada: 115–116;

    Ronda

    Ronda

    Ronda

  • Radagaisus
  • Gothic king (died 406)

    Stilicho's army relieved the siege of Florentia as the city was approaching the point of surrender. The Roman counterattack was extremely successful

    Radagaisus

    Radagaisus

    Radagaisus

  • Viennensis
  • Roman province

    after the romanized Allobroges had revolted which led to a temporary loss of the title; Caligula eventually named it Colonia Julia Augusta Florentia Viennensium

    Viennensis

    Viennensis

  • Centuriation
  • Roman method of land measurement

    rainwater along the drainage channels that were traced (centuriation of Florentia (Florence). In other cases, it was based on the orientation of existing

    Centuriation

    Centuriation

  • Florence
  • Largest city in Tuscany, Italy

    as a Roman garrison in 59 BC in an area previously inhabited by an Etruscan settlement whose name is unknown. Florence's Latin name was Florentia, meaning

    Florence

    Florence

    Florence

  • List of Roman theatres
  • "Ground-penetrating radar survey at Falerii Novi: a new approach to the study of Roman cities". Antiquity. 94 (375): 705–723. doi:10.15184/aqy.2020.82. hdl:1854/LU-8681591

    List of Roman theatres

    List of Roman theatres

    List_of_Roman_theatres

  • Granada
  • Municipality in Andalusia, Spain

    or Iliberis. In 44 BC Iliberis became a Roman colony and in 27 BC it became a Roman municipium named Florentia Iliberritana ('Flourishing Iliberri'). The

    Granada

    Granada

    Granada

  • The Birth of Venus
  • Painting by Sandro Botticelli

    More clearly in the Latin Florentia ("flowering") than in the Italian Firenze. This was a Roman imperial rename, the city having originally been Fluentia

    The Birth of Venus

    The Birth of Venus

    The_Birth_of_Venus

  • Saint Florentina
  • Christian female saint (died around 612)

    diocese of Plasencia. Her feast falls on 20 June. The name is written Florentia in the Roman martyrology, but Florentina is without doubt the correct form. An

    Saint Florentina

    Saint Florentina

    Saint_Florentina

  • Tianjin
  • Municipality of China

    the introduction of pinyin, the city's name was historically romanized as Tientsin in the Chinese postal romanization. The current English spelling of

    Tianjin

    Tianjin

    Tianjin

  • Stilicho
  • Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)

    Radagaisus himself – was laying siege to Florentia. Stilicho marched his entire army against Radagaisus at Florentia, managed to surprise him and captured

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

  • Dante Alighieri
  • Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)

    Bernardo Canaccio, a friend of Dante, is dedicated to Florence: parvi Florentia mater amoris Translation: Florence, mother of little love In 1329, Bertrand

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante_Alighieri

  • San Casciano in Val di Pesa
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

    (Poggio La Croce's excavations). In Roman times San Casciano was a post-stage (mansio) posted at the tenth mile from Florentia. The toponym "Decimo" (i.e. tenth)

    San Casciano in Val di Pesa

    San Casciano in Val di Pesa

    San_Casciano_in_Val_di_Pesa

  • List of national capital city name etymologies
  • the natural harbor. Florence (1865 – December 1, 1870): Derived from "Florentia" meaning "the flourishing" in Latin. Turin (1861–1865): Named after the

    List of national capital city name etymologies

    List_of_national_capital_city_name_etymologies

  • Saint Vitus
  • Sicilian saint

    endured. Three days later, Vitus appeared to a distinguished matron named Florentia, who then found the bodies and buried them where they lay. The veneration

    Saint Vitus

    Saint Vitus

    Saint_Vitus

  • History of Florence
  • was built between two rivers, which was later changed to Florentia ("flowering"). The Romans built ports on the Arno and the Mugnone to create advantageous

    History of Florence

    History of Florence

    History_of_Florence

  • Etruscan cities
  • growing Roman Republic. The Etruscan names of the major cities whose names were later Romanised survived in inscriptions and are listed below. Some cities were

    Etruscan cities

    Etruscan cities

    Etruscan_cities

  • Tomb of Dante
  • Mausoleum in Ravenna, Italy

    astris hic claudor Dantes patriis extorris ab oris quem genuit parvi Florentia mater amoris" The sarcophagus was moved to the west side of the cloister

    Tomb of Dante

    Tomb of Dante

    Tomb_of_Dante

  • Franciscus
  • Name list

    1290–c.1344), Italian Franciscan theologian and philosopher Franciscus de Florentia (Francesco Landini; c.1330–1397), Italian composer, organist, singer,

    Franciscus

    Franciscus

  • Chronograph of 354
  • Roman chronological and calendrical text

    Archaeology 12.4 (October 1908), pp. 438-444, reidentified the subject as Florentia and unruly civic strife. Nordenfalk, "Der Kalendar vom Jahre 354 und die

    Chronograph of 354

    Chronograph of 354

    Chronograph_of_354

  • Siege of Florence (405)
  • Part of the barbarian invasion of the Roman Empire

    farmlands and cities of the province, while Stilicho took up residence in Pavia, which he declared the rendezvous point for the Roman and barbarian auxiliaries

    Siege of Florence (405)

    Siege_of_Florence_(405)

  • Florin
  • Gold coin and currency of the Republic of Florence

    stamping. On other countries' florins, the inscriptions were changed (from "Florentia" around the fleur, and the name of the saint on the other), and local

    Florin

    Florin

    Florin

  • David (Michelangelo)
  • Renaissance statue in Florence, Italy

    existentem in dicta Opera, olim abozatum per magistrum Augustinum grande de Florentia, et male abozatum, pro tempore et termino annorum duorum proxime futurorum

    David (Michelangelo)

    David (Michelangelo)

    David_(Michelangelo)

  • List of geological features on 21 Lutetia
  • the Roman era. Impact craters on 21 Lutetia are named after cities in Europe around the Roman era. Based on the images taken of the northern side of Lutetia

    List of geological features on 21 Lutetia

    List of geological features on 21 Lutetia

    List_of_geological_features_on_21_Lutetia

  • Diocese of Cefalù
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    1388 – 1397) Sede Vacante Julianus, O.P. (31 March 1406 – ) Antonius de Florentia, O.Min. (11 March 1412 – ) Philippus (27 August 1414 – ) Antonio Ponticorona

    Diocese of Cefalù

    Diocese of Cefalù

    Diocese_of_Cefalù

  • Masaccio
  • 15th-century Italian Renaissance painter

    1422, signing as "Masus S. Johannis Simonis pictor populi S. Nicholae de Florentia." The first works attributed to Masaccio are the San Giovenale Triptych

    Masaccio

    Masaccio

    Masaccio

  • Montefalco
  • Comune in Umbria, Italy

    Redeemer on her knees and a kneeling angel; an inscription "Benoti de Florentia" is accompanied by the date 1450. In the sacristy there is a tempera panel

    Montefalco

    Montefalco

    Montefalco

  • Terzolle
  • River

    the floods of the stream. The name Terzolle is of Roman origin since at the time of Roman Florentia it was located at the third mile to the north. Adjacent

    Terzolle

    Terzolle

    Terzolle

  • Madrigal
  • Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras

    Italian culture and by employment in the court of an aristocrat or with the Roman Catholic Church. The composers of the Franco-Flemish school had mastered

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

  • 50s BC
  • Decade

    colonia of Florentia, modern Florence, founded. Consuls: Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and Aulus Gabinius. Publius Clodius Pulcher, Roman tribune, institutes

    50s BC

    50s BC

    50s_BC

  • Albaicín
  • Historic neighborhood in Granada, Spain

    or Iliberis. In 44 BC Iliberis became a Roman colony and in 27 BC it became a Roman municipium named Florentia Iliberritana ('Flourishing Iliberri'). The

    Albaicín

    Albaicín

    Albaicín

  • Titus Vestricius Spurinna
  • Roman senator, twice consul (born c. 24 AD)

    one other time in the entire Italian peninsula, in an inscription at Florentia. Spurinna first appears in history during the Year of the Four Emperors

    Titus Vestricius Spurinna

    Titus_Vestricius_Spurinna

  • Allobroges
  • Gallic people

    Viennensium, then was made into a colonia Romana known as Colonia Iulia Augusta Florentia Vienna (or Viennensium), either under Augustus (ca. 15 BC) or Caligula

    Allobroges

    Allobroges

  • Isabella de' Medici
  • Italian noblewoman (1542–1576)

    reflect her prominence: Filippo di Monte celebrated her as “the wisest of Florentia and the most beautiful” in a wedding madrigal; Beltramo Poggi, in La inventione

    Isabella de' Medici

    Isabella de' Medici

    Isabella_de'_Medici

  • Qizilbash
  • Alevi militant groups

    language in favour of Persian, and became "in fact Persianized Turks". Lady Florentia Sale (wife of Sir Robert Henry Sale) and Vincent Eyre – both companions

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

  • Demonym
  • Name for a resident of a particular geographical area

    demonyms for Greco-Roman antiquity List of adjectivals and demonyms for fictional regions List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities List of regional nicknames

    Demonym

    Demonym

  • Timeline of Florence
  • ark:/13960/t9m32q949. William Smith, ed. (1872) [1854]. "Florentia". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. hdl:2027/hvd.ah5cuq. Ismar

    Timeline of Florence

    Timeline_of_Florence

  • Diocese of Volterra
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    in 1260. Eubel I, p. 536. Jacopo Paganelli, "«Et fuit de Scolaribus de Florentia».Un profilo di Alberto vescovo di Volterra (1261-69)," Rassegna volterrana

    Diocese of Volterra

    Diocese of Volterra

    Diocese_of_Volterra

  • Diocese of Sessa Aurunca
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Giacomo Petrucci, O.F.M. (24 May 1350 – 1356 Died) Enrico de Grandonibus de Florentia, O.P. (1356–1363) Matteo Bruni, O.P. (1363–ca. 1383) Filippo Toraldi (1383–1392)

    Diocese of Sessa Aurunca

    Diocese of Sessa Aurunca

    Diocese_of_Sessa_Aurunca

  • New Town, Prague
  • Quarter in the city of Prague, Czech Republic

    out by the apothecary and personal physician of Charles IV, Angelus de Florentia, which was called the Andělská zahrada ("Angel's Garden"),the first botanical

    New Town, Prague

    New Town, Prague

    New_Town,_Prague

  • Monghidoro
  • Comune in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    joining Bologna to Florence, is the SP65. Traces of a Roman road, Flaminia minor, joining Florentia with Felsina can still be found at the top of Mount

    Monghidoro

    Monghidoro

    Monghidoro

  • Partiscum (castra)
  • Valley to inner Dacia. The road connection started from castra Lugio/Florentia. This garrison, together with fortified naval area of late antiquity Burgus

    Partiscum (castra)

    Partiscum (castra)

    Partiscum_(castra)

  • List of Latin place names in Italy and Malta
  • not always exclusive to one place – for example, there were several Roman cities whose names began with Colonia and then a more descriptive term. During

    List of Latin place names in Italy and Malta

    List_of_Latin_place_names_in_Italy_and_Malta

  • Notker the Stammerer
  • Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)

    commemorated annually on 6 April. Notker is listed as a beatified on 6 April in Roman Martyrology (2004). In the mid-19th century the Swiss music scholar Anselm

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker_the_Stammerer

  • Rerum italicarum scriptores
  • Medieval Italian history source publication

    history from the foundation of Florence (Historia universalis a condita Florentia) to 1348, written in Italian in a new edition from a manuscript in the

    Rerum italicarum scriptores

    Rerum_italicarum_scriptores

  • Florentine Renaissance art
  • Renaissance art in Florence

    reappropriate the more rigorous manner of the Ancients, restoring Florentia's original Roman bond. These two trends can be seen in the construction of the

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine_Renaissance_art

  • Umbricia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    different man from the governor Proculus, was one of the duumvirs at Florentia in Etruria during the early or middle part of the second century. Aulus

    Umbricia gens

    Umbricia_gens

  • Antonio del Pollaiuolo
  • Italian painter, sculptor, and engraver (d. 1498)

    of the monument: ANTONIUS POLLAIOLUS FLORENTINUS and OPUS ANTONII DE FLORENTIA. Elevation of the Magdalen (c. 1460) Cardinal of Portugal's Altarpiece

    Antonio del Pollaiuolo

    Antonio del Pollaiuolo

    Antonio_del_Pollaiuolo

  • First Anglo-Afghan War
  • 1838–1842 British-Afghan war

    both the Afghans and the British. The wife of one British officer, Lady Florentia Sale created an English style garden at her house in Kabul, which was

    First Anglo-Afghan War

    First Anglo-Afghan War

    First_Anglo-Afghan_War

  • English overseas possessions in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
  • Overview of certain parts of the English Civil Wars

    presumes to undertake, "because he has spent so much time in travel." Capt. Florentia Seymour was appointed to succeed Wm. Sayle as Governor, September 1662

    English overseas possessions in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

    English_overseas_possessions_in_the_Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

  • Gegania gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Geganius L. f., a haruspex and one of the seviri Augustales, buried at Florentia in Etruria, in a mid-first century tomb built at public expense, along

    Gegania gens

    Gegania_gens

  • List of Renaissance composers
  • German Giovanni Mazzuoli 1360 – 1426 Italian Also known as Jovannes de Florentia, Giovanni degli Organi and Giovanni di Niccol Pycard fl. c. 1390-after

    List of Renaissance composers

    List_of_Renaissance_composers

  • Francesco Albertini
  • and the Memoriale di molte picture e statue sono nella inclyta cipta di Florentia. Opusculum de mirabilibus novae & veteris urbis Romae was "the most popular

    Francesco Albertini

    Francesco_Albertini

  • Palazzo dell'Arcone di Piazza
  • Palace in Toscana, Italy

    Paglia). These medieval structures had in turn been built on the Roman forum of Florentia, in particular on the temple dedicated to the Capitoline Triad

    Palazzo dell'Arcone di Piazza

    Palazzo dell'Arcone di Piazza

    Palazzo_dell'Arcone_di_Piazza

  • Greek name
  • Σήλια) Εvangelos (Βαγγέλης, Βαγγελάκης, Βάγγος, Εύανς) Evridiki (Εύη) Florentia (Φλωρέντα, Φλωρένα, Φλωρίνα, Φλωρίντα, Φλώρα) Fotios (Φώτης) Fotía (Φώτω

    Greek name

    Greek name

    Greek_name

  • Automotive industry in Italy
  • Torinese Automobili (FATA) FOD Fabbrica Ligure Automobili Genova (FLAG) Florentia Ghia Gecav IENA Innocenti Intermeccanica Iso Itala Maggiora Martin Moretti

    Automotive industry in Italy

    Automotive industry in Italy

    Automotive_industry_in_Italy

  • List of craters on minor planets
  • present-day Bordeaux in France WGPSN Florentia 23°N 137°E / 23°N 137°E / 23; 137 (Florentia) 10.9 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Florence

    List of craters on minor planets

    List_of_craters_on_minor_planets

  • Minnesang
  • Middle High German love song tradition

    Engelhardt von Adelnburg Early courtly lyric Friedrich von Hausen Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1197) Heinrich von Veldeke (fl. 1173–1184) Reinmar der Fiedler

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

  • List of craters in the Solar System
  • present-day Bordeaux in France WGPSN Florentia 23°N 137°E / 23°N 137°E / 23; 137 (Florentia) 10.9 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Florence

    List of craters in the Solar System

    List_of_craters_in_the_Solar_System

  • Troubadour
  • Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages

    Celts and Germanic tribes were certainly less patriarchal than the Greco-Romans. [citation needed] The classical Latin theory emphasises parallels between

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

  • Stenia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Aureolus, buried in a fourth-century tomb at Rome, along with his wife, Florentia. Lucius Stennius Clementius, one of the patrons of a guild at Ostia in

    Stenia gens

    Stenia_gens

  • Urbania gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Inferior. Urbania Lellua, built a tomb at Colonia for her daughter, Pacatia Florentia. Urbania M[...]ia, buried at Tiddis in Numidia. Urbania Sabina, buried

    Urbania gens

    Urbania_gens

  • Spuria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    an inscription from Pompeii. Gaius Spurius C. f. Maximus, a native of Florentia in Etruria, was a soldier in the second cohort of the Praetorian Guard

    Spuria gens

    Spuria_gens

  • Adelaide Destitute Asylum
  • Home for people in need in Adelaide, South Australia

    the colony, but most found husbands instead. Roman Emperor was followed in June 1849 by Posthumous, Florentia, Sir Edward Parry, and Inconstant, all within

    Adelaide Destitute Asylum

    Adelaide Destitute Asylum

    Adelaide_Destitute_Asylum

  • Spedia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Aeclanum to his wife, Auguria. Lucius Spedius L. f. Severus, a native of Florentia in Etruria, and a soldier in the seventh cohort of the Praetorian Guard

    Spedia gens

    Spedia_gens

  • Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Points – the loser without technical points. Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle Greece at the 2004 Summer Paralympics Greece at the 2005

    Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics

    Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics

    Greece_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics

  • The Missal of Thomas James
  • 15th-century illuminated manuscript by Attavante degli Attavanti

    facing another Roman basilica-inspired building. The artist's signature appears at the bottom: "ACTAVANTE DE ACTAVANTIBUS DE FLORENTIA / HOC OPUS ILLUMINAVIT

    The Missal of Thomas James

    The Missal of Thomas James

    The_Missal_of_Thomas_James

  • 2014 European Athletics Team Championships
  • Sporting event in Europe

    Sigurdardottir  Iceland 13.04 Yekaterina Sariyeva  Azerbaijan 13.02 Shot put Florentia Kappa  Cyprus 14.82 Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir  Iceland 14.24 Dimitriana Surdu

    2014 European Athletics Team Championships

    2014 European Athletics Team Championships

    2014_European_Athletics_Team_Championships

  • Jaime Martínez Tolentino
  • Puerto Rican writer (born 1943)

    Educational Publishers, 1977. Normas ortográficas del francés. Boston: Florentia Publishers, 1977. Le Verbe français. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico: Editorial

    Jaime Martínez Tolentino

    Jaime_Martínez_Tolentino

  • 2010 European Team Championships
  • Athletics team competitions

    Mariam Kevkhishvili  Georgia 17.28 Radoslava Mavrodieva  Bulgaria 16.78 Florentia Kappa  Cyprus 14.74 SB Discus Gorana Tešanović  Bosnia and Herzegovina

    2010 European Team Championships

    2010 European Team Championships

    2010_European_Team_Championships

  • Governor of Bermuda
  • Representative of the British monarch in Bermuda

    presumes to undertake, "because he has spent so much time in travel." Capt. Florentia Seymour was appointed to succeed Wm. Sayle as Governor, September 1662

    Governor of Bermuda

    Governor of Bermuda

    Governor_of_Bermuda

  • Tampia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Vettia Zmyrna and Tampilus Verecundinus. Tampius, dedicated a tomb at Florentia in Etruria for his daughter, Quadratilla, dating to the latter half of

    Tampia gens

    Tampia_gens

  • 2011 European Team Championships
  • International athletics competition

    Eleftheria Christofi  Cyprus 12.48 Shot put Anastasia Metskeyev  Israel 14.86 Florentia Kappa  Cyprus 13.87 Helga Margrét Þorsteinsdóttir  Iceland 13.69 Discus

    2011 European Team Championships

    2011_European_Team_Championships

  • November 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Eucharius, first Bishop of Trier (3rd century) Saints Tiberius, Modestus and Florentia, martyrs under Diocletian at Agde in the south of France (303) Saint Leo

    November 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November_10_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • 2009 European Team Championships
  • Track and field athletics tournament

    put Austra Skujytė  Lithuania 17.21 Bettina Schasse  Austria 14.16 PB Florentia Kappa  Cyprus 13.99 Discus Zinaida Sendriūtė  Lithuania 56.63 Vera Begic

    2009 European Team Championships

    2009_European_Team_Championships

  • Oclatia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Lusitania, aged sixty. Lucius Oclatius, dedicated a monument at Rome to Florentia Primitiva, aged thirteen. Publius Oclatius, named in a list of argentarii

    Oclatia gens

    Oclatia_gens

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  • ROMANO
  • Male

    Italian

    ROMANO

    Italian form of Latin Romanus, ROMANO means "Roman."

    ROMANO

  • Roan
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Roan

    From the rowan tree.

    Roan

  • ROMAN
  • Male

    Polish

    ROMAN

     Polish name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

    ROMAN

  • ROMAIN
  • Male

    French

    ROMAIN

    French form of Latin Romanus, ROMAIN means "Roman."

    ROMAIN

  • Roman
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian

    Roman

    Citizen of Roman; Man from Rome

    Roman

  • Romana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Czechoslovakian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Muslim, Polish, Spanish, Swedish

    Romana

    Citizen of Rome; Woman from Rome

    Romana

  • Rowan
  • Boy/Male

    English American Gaelic Irish

    Rowan

    From the rowan tree.

    Rowan

  • FLORENTINA
  • Female

    Italian

    FLORENTINA

    Feminine form of Italian Florentino, FLORENTINA means "blossoming."

    FLORENTINA

  • FLORENTIN
  • Male

    French

    FLORENTIN

    French form of Latin Florentius, FLORENTIN means "blossoming."

    FLORENTIN

  • ROMAN
  • Male

    English

    ROMAN

     English name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

    ROMAN

  • Romain
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swiss

    Romain

    A Roman; Man from Rome

    Romain

  • Romain
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Romain

    A Roman.

    Romain

  • ROMAN
  • Male

    Russian

    ROMAN

    (Роман) Russian name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.

    ROMAN

  • FLORENCIO
  • Male

    Spanish

    FLORENCIO

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Florentius, FLORENCIO means "blossoming."

    FLORENCIO

  • Roman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan, French, English, German (also Romann), Polish, Hungarian (Román), Romanian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian

    Roman

    Catalan, French, English, German (also Romann), Polish, Hungarian (Román), Romanian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian : from the Latin personal name Romanus, which originally meant ‘Roman’. This name was borne by several saints, including a 7th-century bishop of Rouen.English, French, and Catalan : regional or ethnic name for someone from Rome or from Italy in general, or a nickname for someone who had some connection with Rome, as for example having been there on a pilgrimage. Compare Romero.

    Roman

  • ROWAN
  • Female

    English

    ROWAN

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, ROWAN means "rowan tree." Compare with masculine Rowan. 

    ROWAN

  • Romans
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan

    Romans

    English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan : patronymic from the personal name Roman.

    Romans

  • ROMANA
  • Female

    Italian

    ROMANA

    Feminine form of Italian Romano, ROMANA means "Roman." 

    ROMANA

  • FLORENTINO
  • Male

    Italian

    FLORENTINO

    Italian form of Latin Florentius, FLORENTINO means "blossoming."

    FLORENTINO

  • FLORENTIY
  • Male

    Russian

    FLORENTIY

    (Флорентий) Russian form of Latin Florentius, FLORENTIY means "blossoming."

    FLORENTIY

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Online names & meanings

  • Janney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Janney

    English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Jan (see Jayne).

  • Peadar Peadair
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Peadar Peadair

    Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petros””the rock,”” it is still in common use in Ireland today.

  • Lishitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Lishitha

    Good; Gold Rice

  • Parmanand
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Parmanand

    Happiness

  • Upachithra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Upachithra

    One of the kauravas

  • GLUCKE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    GLUCKE

    (גְּלוּקֶע) Yiddish name GLUCKE means "good luck."

  • Vaisakh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Vaisakh

    Name of a Hindu Month

  • Vishma | விஷ்மா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vishma | விஷ்மா

    Goddess Parvati

  • Bartholome
  • Boy/Male

    British, Chinese, English, German, Hebrew

    Bartholome

    Son of a Farmer; Both Surname and Given Name; Farmer's Son

  • Iqlas |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Iqlas |

    Trustful

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  • Roan
  • a.

    Made of the leather called roan; as, roan binding.

  • Herb-woman
  • n.

    A woman that sells herbs.

  • Woman
  • v. t.

    To act the part of a woman in; -- with indefinite it.

  • Florentine
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Florence, a city in Italy.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Roman
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art.

  • Roan
  • n.

    The color of a roan horse; a roan color.

  • Woman
  • v. t.

    To furnish with, or unite to, a woman.

  • Roman
  • a.

    Upright; erect; -- said of the letters or kind of type ordinarily used, as distinguished from Italic characters.

  • Roan
  • n.

    A roan horse.

  • Quirites
  • n. pl.

    Roman citizens.

  • Roman
  • a.

    Expressed in letters, not in figures, as I., IV., i., iv., etc.; -- said of numerals, as distinguished from the Arabic numerals, 1, 4, etc.

  • Latinize
  • v. i.

    To come under the influence of the Romans, or of the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Roman
  • n.

    Roman type, letters, or print, collectively; -- in distinction from Italics.

  • Roman
  • n.

    A native, or permanent resident, of Rome; a citizen of Rome, or one upon whom certain rights and privileges of a Roman citizen were conferred.

  • Roman
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic religion; professing that religion.

  • Curia
  • n.

    The Roman See in its temporal aspects, including all the machinery of administration; -- called also curia Romana.

  • Greco-Roman
  • a.

    Having characteristics that are partly Greek and partly Roman; as, Greco-Roman architecture.

  • Romist
  • n.

    A Roman Catholic.

  • Rowan
  • n.

    Rowan tree.