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  1. Gallus was born in Massa Veternensis, Italia, after his father had been recalled from exile. Gallus' father and his elder brother were amongst those killed during the purges that occurred in the imperial family after the death of Constantine I in 337.

  2. Massa Marittima (Latin: Massa Veternensis) is a town and comune of the province of Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy, 49 km NNW of Grosseto. There are mineral springs, mines of iron, mercury, lignite and copper, with foundries, ironworks and olive-oil mills.

  3. Massa Veternensis, a city of Tuscia (Etruria) about twelve miles from the sea, on a hill overlooking the Maremma, xiv. 11 , 27. Massilia, the famous city of southern Gaul, modern Marseilles; founded by the Phocaeans (xv.

  4. Massa. Massa surnamed Massa Veternensis, a town of Etruria, situated about 12 miles from the sea on a hill overlooking the wide plain of the Maremma: hence it is now called Massa Marittima.

  5. A town of Etruria overlooking the Maremma plain. Display location accuracy buffer(s) Show place in ... Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 42 Massa Veternensis

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EtruriaEtruria - Wikipedia

    Etruria (/ ɪˈtrʊəriə / ih-TROOR-ee-ə) was a region of Central Italy delimited by the rivers Arno and Tiber, [1] an area that covered what is now most of Tuscany, northern Lazio, and north-western Umbria.

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  8. (Γάλλος), more fully Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus, caesar of the eastern part of the empire (from 15 Mar. 351); born on the estate of Massa Veternensis, Etruria, 325/6, died near Pola end of 354.

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