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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FalacrineFalacrine - Wikipedia

    Falacrine (Latin: Falacrīnum or vīcus Phalacrīnae; Italian: Falacrine) was a village of Ancient Rome that was the birthplace of the emperor Vespasian (9–79 AD). Location. The location of Falacrine has been the subject of debate. The village is described as lying just beyond Reate (modern Rieti), in the Sabine hill country northeast of Rome.

  2. Aug 7, 2009 · Situated about 80 miles northeast of Rome, the ruins, which date back 2,000 years, were at the center of an ancient village called Falacrine, Vespasian’s hometown.

  3. Apr 3, 2023 · Vespasian was born during the reign of Emperor Augustus in 9 AD, in a village lying to the northeast of Rome called Falacrine. It’s believed to be – although there remains some debate as to its actual location – close to the town of Rieti in modern-day Lazio.

  4. by Filippo Coarelli, Stephen Kay and Helen Patterson. incorporating work by Rose Ferraby and Sophie Hay. Introduction. The emperor Vespasian was born on 17 November AD 9 in the modicus of Falacrinae, situated along the Via Salaria at the 80th mile (Fig.

  5. Oct 18, 2019 · In the present series of 32 parafalcine SDEs, only 2 cases experienced rapid neurological deterioration (cases 29 and 31). [ 2, 29] Total recovery with empirical antibiotic therapy alone, without specific knowledge of the causal organisms, was reported in 7 parafalcine SDEs.

  6. Aug 8, 2009 · About 80 miles northeast of Rome, the ruins (a part of which is at right), which date back 2,000 years, were at the center of the ancient village Falacrine, Vespasian’s hometown.

  7. memim.comfalacrineFalacrine

    Falacrine. Falacrinae (also Vicus Phalacrinae ) was an ancient settlement in Italy in the territory of the Sabines. It was probably the district of Celle Colli today's Italian community Cittareale, where since 2005 under the direction of Giovanna Alvino of the heritage authority of Lazio excavations are carried out.