- The
ancient city of
Aurunca was the
capital or
metropolis of the
little mountain tribe of the
Aurunci (in the more
limited sense of that name (see Aurunci))...
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Sessa Aurunca is a town and
comune in the
province of Caserta, Campania,
southern Italy. It is
located on the
south west
slope of the
extinct volcano...
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Campodea aurunca is a
species of
diplura found in the
mountains of Italy. A
Campodea (Monocampa) with lp (i.e.,
lateral posterior macrochaetae) on the...
- was
called Lucilia. Lucilia's
family originated from
Suessa Aurunca (modern
Sessa Aurunca) and she was a
sister of
satiric poet
Gaius Lucilius. Lucilius...
- remain. A
Roman citizen of the
equestrian class, he was born at
Suessa Aurunca in Campania, and was a
member of the
Scipionic Circle. The
dates ****igned...
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returned at age 15 to
spend her
summer vacation with a
family in
Sessa Aurunca.
Kercher studied European politics and
Italian at the
University of Leeds...
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Councils of
Cellole and of
Sessa Aurunca. Originally, it was
entirely included in the
territory administered by
Sessa Aurunca, but in 1973, Cellole, also previously...
- (died 1492) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Sessa Aurunca (1486–1492) and
Bishop of
Civita Castellana e Orte (1474–1486). On 24 Jan...
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Electric and Npcc. The
reactors were
built in
Trino Vercellese,
Sessa Aurunca and
Latina and were all
completed by 1964. At that time
electric companies...
- dell'Annunziata is Baroque-style
Roman Catholic church in the muni****lity of
Sessa Aurunca,
province of Caserta, in the
region of Campania,
southern Italy. The church...