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    Forum Novum (later also called Vescovìo) was a new Roman foundation which developed as a forum or market center during the Roman Republic period. By the...
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    diplomatic positions before being named both bishop of the titular see of Forum Novum and secretary of the Congregation for Bishops on 9 October 1987. Pope...
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    Borgotaro, Veleia and Placentia, and the other over the Cisa pass to Forum Novum (Fornovo) and Parma. Remains of the elliptical Roman amphitheatre (1st century...
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  • Parma, Italy Fornovo San Giovanni, in the province of Bergamo, Italy Forum Novum (Fornovo), medieval Vescovio, in the Sabina, Italy Battle of Fornovo...
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    origins. The first postulates Paduli was formed by medieval Romans fleeing Forum Novum during an era of barbarian invasions. Paduli is located in what was once...
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    26667°N 13.61667°E / 41.26667; 13.61667 (Formiae (Formia)) Forum Novum Vescovio Italy [21] Forum Traiani - Sardinia Fordongianus Italy 39°59′36″N 8°48′17″E...
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  • represent. The term was coined in Latin by Sir Francis Bacon and used in his Novum Organum, one of the earliest treatises arguing the case for the logic and...
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  • Lucius Valentius Cere[...], named on a second-century lead pipe from Forum Novum in Sabinum. Titus Valentius T. f., the son of Titus Valentius Haruspex...
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    at Roman Wroxeter, Diocletian's Palace, the Cetina Valley in Croatia, Forum Novum and Cyrene, Libya. Born 25 February 1958 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Gaffney...
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    into river Schmida. Market mentioned in 1180, charter granted in 1277 forum novum. On the west the wall runs along the edge of a cliff alongside the Schmida...
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