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  • While at Champaign he published his first bibliography, five pages long, in Italica; subject: Professor John Van Horne, head of the Department of Spanish and Italian.

    HENSLEY CHARLES WOODBRIDGE 2010

  • In the councils in Corfinium — the city now called Italica — I kept pleading for time and secretly hoping that no blows would be struck.

    The Grass Crown McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1991

  • (PRLEAP. COM) LateRooms. com reports people with an interest in Roman history may want to check out a new exhibition entitled Italica, Hill Gods at a venue near Seville.

    PR Leap - Recent News Releases 2010

  • Arte Italica, Merletto Antique Square Platter, $110, herendstore.com Since it's December, inviting people over is actually slightly easier because guests and hosts know what to expect: glittering cocktail wear, silver, gold and crystal on the table, warm fires and cases of Champagne.

    The Host's Secret Weapon: Merciless Perfection Sara Ruffin Costello 2011

  • Looks like the former OMB director and ABC reporter are all set for entertaining: Guests have purchased the Arte Italica "Tuscan" china serving platter, pitcher, mugs, footed bowls, dinner plates and all but one of the dessert plates.

    Update: Orszag-Golodryga wedding--last call for gifts 2010

  • C. tiene lugar la fundación de Itálica “Italica was founded in 206 BCE”.

    Writing Years in Spanish 2009

  • The boys from Italica Garrison, which is located in Italy.

    Time to pay up….. 2007

  • The boys from Italica Garrison, which is located in Italy.

    The Pasadena Death March: Debriefing, Day One 2007

  • M. Ulpius Trajanus was born in Italica (Seville in Spain) and married to Pompea Plotilla, who some say belonged to a family from Nemausus (Nimes in Provence), while others says she was a full nice of Trajanus and also of Spanish descent.

    The Antonine Dynastic Gallery at Sagalassos 2008

  • When the emperor Nerva died in A.D. 98, he was succeeded by M. Ulpius Traianus, his adoptive son, born in Italica (Seville in Spain) and married to Pompea Plotilla, belonging to a family from Nemausus (Nimes in Provence).

    Colossal Head of Roman Empress Unearthed 2008

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