Meaning Of The Word Ostia
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Ostia Meaning
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Ostia in American English
ancient city in Latium, at the mouth of the Tiber, that was the port of Rome Ostia in British English noun: an ancient town in W central Italy, originally at the mouth of the Tiber but now about 6 km (4 miles) inland: served as the port of ancient Rome; harbours built by Claudius and Trajan; ruins excavated since 1854 |
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