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traces of use of fire by
humans have been found. The city's
Roman name,
Aesernia,
reflects probably a
former Samnite toponym, but a
connection to an Indo-European...
- The
Battle of
Aesernia took
place in the year 90 BC
during the
Social War. A
force under the
consul Lucius Julius Caesar, an
uncle of the more
famous Julius...
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Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Coleoptera Family:
Chrysomelidae Subfamily:
Chrysomelinae Genus:
Promechus Boisduval, 1835
Synonyms Aesernia Stål, 1860...
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Chrysomelidae Subfamily:
Chrysomelinae Genus:
Promechus Species: P. whitei
Binomial name
Promechus whitei (Baly, 1861)
Synonyms Aesernia whitei Baly, 1861...
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Sporting Isernia and in 2007 was
merged with A.S.D.
Aesernia to form A.S.D.
Sporting Aesernia. In the
summer of 2009, the new club that pla**** in Promozione...
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refused and were
starved to death). In the
initial offensive, the
colony of
Aesernia was put
under prolonged siege: the
consul Lucius Julius Caesar moved to...
- two
legions to head off
rebel reinforcements to the
Italians besieging Aesernia, but they were
defeated and
retreated with the loss of 2,000 men. After...
- 268
Ariminum (Aemilia) BC 268
Brundisium (Apulia) BC 264
Firmum BC 263
Aesernia (Samnium) BC 247
Alsium (Etruria) BC 245
Fregenae (Etruria) BC 222 Mediolanum...
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between the
Carpino and
Sordo rivers. It was on the
important road via
Aesernia.[clarification needed] In 295 BC it was
conquered by the Romans. It became...
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Promechus splendens is a
species of
beetle belonging to the
Chrysomelidae family. This
species reaches about 20–25
millimetres (0.79–0.98 in) in length...