-
Acerrae (ancient Gr****: Ἀχέρραι) was the
ancient Roman name for
three towns or cities:
Acerrae (Campania), today's Acerra, some
thirteen miles north-east...
-
Acerrae Vatriae is
mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder as
having been a town of the
Sarranates situated in Umbria, but it was
already destro**** in his time,...
- rebels). He was
awarded a
Triumph for his
victories on the
Samnites at
Acerrae. He was
elected praetor for 94 BC
though no
evidence exists for his previous...
-
Acerrae (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχέρραι) was a city of
Cisalpine Gaul, in the
territory of the Insubres.
Polybius describes it
merely as
situated between the...
-
besiege Acerrae, an
Insubre fortification on the
right bank of the
River Adda
between Cremona and Laus Pompeia. The
Insubres are
unable to
relieve Acerrae because...
-
Acerrae The
Battle of
Acerrae was
fought during the
Social War
between Roman forces under Lucius Julius Caesar, not to be
confused with the triumvir,...
-
territory of the
Insubres with
their legions, and laid
siege to the city of
Acerrae,
nowadays in the area of Pizzighettone,
between Cremona and Lodi (south...
-
Gallic tribes of
northern Italy lived. In 222 BC, the
Romans besieged Acerrae, an
Insubre fortification on the
right bank of the
River Adda
between Cremona...
- the region,
likely founded by the Osci with the name of
Akeru (Latin:
Acerrae,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχέρραι). It
first appears in
history as an independent...
- the
Battle of
Pavia in 1525. It was the site of the
Insubrian town of
Acerrae, and was home to the
football team AS Pizzighettone,
until the
summer 2012...