- romanized: Aîkai; Latin:
Aecae) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Foggia and
region of
Apulia in
southern Italy.
According to the legend,
Troia (
Aecae) was founded...
- mountain's
peninsula just
north a miss) and a road
through Arpi, Luceria,
Aecae and
Aequum Tuti****
connecting at
Beneventum to the Via Appia. In AD 663...
- ᵽïlᵽïlŋïne pïlbïlŋïne 76 one wokumæ wuŋguwæ 77 two ****are
wagare 78 when?
æčæ æčæ 79 what? čagane čagane 80 who? kænæ kænæ 81 I ŋaie ŋaie 82 you ɲiɲi ɲiɲi...
- not been preserved.
Splatia Nice,
dedicated a second-century
sepulchre at
Aecae in
Apulia for herself, her husband,
Quintus Turranius Exoratus, and their...
- Cupola,
Salapia (near
Cerignola and Manfredonia), Arpi (near Foggia),
Aecae (near Troia),
Vibinum (Bovino),
Castelluccio dei Sauri,
Herdonia (Ordona)...
-
achieved some successes,
reconquering Compulteria, Telesia,
Compsa in Samnium,
Aecae in Apulia. At the end of the
fifth season of the war, the
Carthaginian commander...
- army
under Fabius made
contact with the
Carthaginian army and
camped at
Aecae, six
miles away from the
Carthaginian camp.
Hannibal drew up his army and...
- ŋawalaŋ 28
father bapa
papalak 29
mother kalaŋ kalaŋ 30
grandmother makaŋ
æčæ 31
policeman wænæn dukmækæ 32
spear wælæra wælæræ 33
woomera kalan kalan...
- (modern Buonalbergo),
Aequum Tuti**** (Saint
Eleuterio near
Ariano Irpino),
Aecae in Apulia, and then
through Herdonea and C****ium (modern
Canosa di Puglia)...
- Note per la
ricostruzione del
dossier agiografico di
Secondino vescovo di
Aecae, (in Italian), in:
Vetera Christianorum 40 (2003), p. 286, note 91 (she...