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Deity in Roman mythology
In Roman mythology, Clitumnus (/klɪˈtʌmnəs/; Latin: Clītumnus) was a son of Oceanus and Tethys.[citation needed] He was the god of the Clitunno River
Clitumnus
Medieval church in Campello sul Clitunno, Italy
1.5 km distant from the "temple of Clitumnus" was famous in antiquity as a site sacred to the river god Clitumnus. Pliny notes that there, next to the
Temple_of_Clitumnus
River in Umbria, Italy
by levees. The Temple of Clitumnus, later a church, lies on its bank. Pliny letters 8, 8 Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Clitumnus" . Encyclopædia Britannica
Clitunno
Italian poetry collection by Giosuè Carducci
particular, is entitled Le fonti del Clitumno ("The Head-waters of the Clitumnus"), a description of that spot in the hills of Umbria where the Clitunno
Barbarian_Odes
Subfamily of stick insects
record for Phobaeticus from Brasil was probably erroneous). The type genus Clitumnus is now considered a synonym of Ramulus. The Phasmida Species File lists
Clitumninae
Comune in Umbria, Italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Gubbio
Church in Assisi, Italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Assisi_Cathedral
Catholic church of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual in Assisi
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
Basilica_of_Saint_Francis_of_Assisi
Comune in Umbria, Italy
and Spoleto. Near the slopes stands the well-known ancient Temple of Clitumnus, and nearby are the ruins of the church of San Crispino Vescovo. The locality
Campello_sul_Clitunno
French portrait painter (1755–1842)
that she is referring to the 6th-century church known as the Temple of Clitumnus Baillio, Joseph; Salmon, Xavier, eds. (2015). Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le
Élisabeth_Vigée_Le_Brun
Cathedral church in Umbria, Italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Orvieto_Cathedral
Well or spring revered in a religious context
Naturauffassung in den Beschreibungen der Quelle am Lacus Larius (4,30), des Clitumnus (8,8) und des Lacus Vadimo (8,20). Gymnasium 95: 236–269. Ninck, M. 1960
Holy_well
Church in Assisi, Italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Papal Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels in Assisi
Papal_Basilica_of_Saint_Mary_of_the_Angels_in_Assisi
Fountain in Perugia, Italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Fontana_Maggiore
Patrician residence in the center of Foligno, italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Palazzo_Trinci
Comune in Umbria, Italy
lay in the plain on the banks of that river, as recalled by the phrase "Clitumnus fluvius qui Trevis civitatem Flaminiae interluit" in the Vatican gloss
Trevi,_Umbria
1570 treatise on architecture by Andrea Palladio
Paolo Maggiore) Chap. XXV. Of the Temple which is below Trevi (Temple of Clitumnus) Chap. XXVI. Of the Temple of Scisi (Temple of Minerva, Assisi) Chap.
I quattro libri dell'architettura
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River gods in Greek mythology
Argos ✓ Chremetes ✓ Nonnus Libya * Cladeus ?[citation needed] ✓ Elis * Clitumnus ?[citation needed] Umbria * Cocytus ✓ Oppian Underworld and Thesprotia
River_gods_(Greek_mythology)
Church building in Spoleto, Italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Spoleto_Cathedral
Comune in Umbria, Italy
degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center of Todi
Todi
Town in Umbria, Italy
walls of the city. It has forms compared with those of the Temple of Clitumnus, combining classical art with eastern influences. Of the original basilica
Spoleto
Species of stick insect
Binomial name Paraprisomera coronata (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Synonyms Clitumnus coronatus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 Lonchodes degeneratus (Brunner von
Paraprisomera_coronata
Topics referred to by the same term
Rome, built by Antonio Asprucci and his son Mario Asprucci Temple of Clitumnus or Tempietto del Clitunno, an early medieval church in Pissignano Tempietto
Tempietto
Genus of stick insects
(Ramulus) humberti Saussure from Sri Lanka: described by Carl Stål as Clitumnus pseudoporus, from which the genus and subfamily names are derived). The
Ramulus
Aspects of the Roman god
Baʿal Zephon) Ciminius (of Mount Ciminus, now Mount Cimino) Clitumnus (of river Clitumnus) Cohortalis O. M. Conservator ("preserver") Culminalis O. M
Epithets_of_Jupiter
Species of stick insect
name Ramulus ablutus (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Synonyms Baculum ablutum (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Clitumnus ablutus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
Ramulus_ablutus
Frazione in Umbria, Italy
pons lapideus) which in Roman times carried the Via Flaminia over the Clitumnus river. Lapigge's oldest church is that of the former convent of S. Arcangelo
Pigge
Genus of stick insects
Medauroidea extradentata (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) - type species (as Clitumnus extradentatus) - Vietnam Medauroidea fasciata Ho, 2020 Medauroidea nyalamensis
Medauroidea
Species of stick insect
(Bates, 1865) Clitumnus attingens Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 Clitumnus cuniculus (Westwood, 1859) Clitumnus hyphereon (Westwood, 1859) Clitumnus rivalis Brunner
Cuniculina_cunicula
Species of insect
(Ramulus) humberti Saussure, 1862 Baculum pseudoporus (Westwood, 1859) Clitumnus pseudoporus (Westwood, 1859) Lonchodes pseudoporus Westwood, 1859 Ramulus
Ramulus_pseudoporus
Ancient town of Umbria, Italy
of Hispellum was significant as the valley had two major rivers, the Clitumnus and Tinia mentioned by Silius Italicus, giving fertility to the land.
Hispellum
Species of stick insect
Ramulus Species: R. trilineatus Binomial name Ramulus trilineatus (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Synonyms Clitumnus trilineatus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
Ramulus_trilineatus
Species of stick insect
Phasmatidae Genus: Ramulus Species: R. braggi Binomial name Ramulus braggi Hennemann, 2002 Synonyms Clitumnus humberti Carl, 1913 Ramulus carli Zompro, 2003
Ramulus_braggi
German architectural model builder
out scientific research on historical buildings such as the Temple of Clitumnus near Spoleto (1985) and produced a model of it. He also investigated the
Bernd_Grimm
Species of stick insect
lineaticeps (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Synonyms Baculum lineaticeps (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Clitumnus lineaticeps Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
Ramulus_lineaticeps
Species of stick insect
Brock, 2005 Synonyms Baculum laevigatum (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Clitumnus laevigatus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 Ramulus laevigatus (Brunner von
Ramulus_ceylonense
connects Lunae Lacus to Tithonius Lacus Means "flowing with gold" Cinyphus Clitumnus /klaɪˈtʌmnəs/ Clodianus /ˌklɒdiˈeɪnəs/ Cocytus /koʊˈsaɪtəs/ Named for
List_of_Martian_canals
Italia Clitumnus Clitunno Italia A tributary of the Topino, which is a tributary of the Tiber. The spring which is the source of the Clitumnus was regarded
Rivers_of_classical_antiquity
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