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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tre_TaverneTre Taverne - Wikipedia

    Tre Taverne (Latin: Tres Tabernae; Greek: Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι, Treis Tabernai) was a place on the ancient Appian Way, about 50 km (31 miles) from Rome, designed for the reception of travellers, as the name indicates. History. Tres Tabernae originated as a post station on the Appian Way (Latin: Via Appia), around the 3rd century BC.

  2. TAVERNS, THREE. tav'-ernz: Three Taverns (Latin Tres Tabernae, Greek transliterates treis tabernai; Cicero Ad Att. i0.13; ii.12, 13) was a station on the Appian Road at the 33rd milestone (301/3 English miles from Rome), according to the Itineraries of the Roman Empire (Itin. Ant. vii; Tab. Peut.; Geogr.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaverneSaverne - Wikipedia

    Saverne (Latin: Tres Tabernae Caesaris: Caesar's three taverns, so called because in the older days there were three inns on the way to the Lorraine plateau where they would change oxen due to the steep incline) was an important place in the time of the Roman Empire, and, after being destroyed by the Alemanni, was rebuilt by the emperor Julian.

  4. Three Taverns. Three Taverns (Τρεῖς Ταβερναί, Graecized from the Latin Tres Tabernce), a station on the Appian Road, along which Paul traveled from Puteoli to Rome (Ac 28:15). The Roman Christians went, in token of respect, to meet Paul at these places, having been probably apprised of his approach by letters or express from ...

  5. Tres Tabernas (en italiano: Tre Taverne, en latín: Tres Tabernae; en griego antiguo: Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι, romanizado Treis Tabernai) fue un pueblo italiano en la antigua región de Latium. [1] Este lugar pertenecía a la antigua calzada romana Vía Apia, y se encontraba a unos 50 km de Roma.

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

    A taberna (pl.: tabernae) was a type of shop or stall in Ancient Rome. Originally meaning a single-room shop for the sale of goods and services, tabernae were often incorporated into domestic dwellings on the ground level flanking the fauces, the main entrance to a home, but with one side

  7. Tête présumée de Cybèle ou du Génie du lieu découverte au XIXe siècle à Saverne. Localisation. Pays. France. Histoire. Époque. gallo-romaine. modifier. Tres Tabernæ est le nom de la ville actuelle de Saverne à l'époque gallo-romaine.

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