- po****r in the empire.
Originally from Campania,
likely from
Nuceria Alfaterna, he was born to the
Vitellia gens, a
relatively obscure family in ancient...
- of south-western Italy. It was the core of the
ancient city of
Nuceria Alfaterna [it],
later known as
Nuceria Constantia [it],
Nuceria Christianorum [it]...
-
Lactarius (modern
Monti Lattari) in Campania, near
Mount Vesuvius and
Nuceria Alfaterna. The
battle lasted two days, and Teia was
killed in the fighting. Ostrogothic...
- 1191
Alfaterna,
provisional designation 1931 CA, is a
carbonaceous asteroid from the
outer region of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 43
kilometers in...
- the
Battle of Mons Lactarius—south of present-day
Naples near
Nuceria Alfaterna—in late 552/early 553.
Historian Guy
Halsall called this battle, which...
-
Priscus of
Nocera (Nuceria
Alfaterna, 3rd
century –
Nuceria Alfaterna, 3rd century) was the
first bishop of Nocera,
patron saint of the city of Nocera...
- Toscana" (in Italian).
Retrieved 28 July 2022. "La
fertile terra di
Nuceria Alfaterna" (in Italian).
Retrieved 28 July 2022.
Antonio et al. 2019,
Table 2 Sample...
-
defeated them again.
Consul again in 308 BC, he
defeated Perusia and
Nuceria Alfaterna. He then
served as
censor with
Decius Mus
beginning in 304 BC. The last...
-
Venetia (Venice) 704
Interamnia (Teramo) 1191
Alfaterna (Nocera Inferiore,
previously called Nuceria Alfaterna) 2601
Bologna (Bologna) 3122
Florence (Florence)...
- in
viale San Francesco, not far from the old
amphitheatre of
Nuceria Alfaterna. 40°44′50.35″N 14°39′09.29″E / 40.7473194°N 14.6525806°E / 40.7473194;...