-
southwestern slope.
Suessa became the
political and
economic center of
Auruncan territory in its
final phase, and in 313 BCE it was
transformed into a...
- name from the Ausones/Aurunci,
whose ancient town
Ausona (member of the
Auruncan Pentapolis),
located nearby, was destro**** by the
Romans in 314 BC. In...
-
along the
coast for the road to p**** through; the p**** was
guarded by the
Auruncan town of
Vescia (probably on the
mountain side),
which ceased to
exist in...
-
exiled Aeneas. He is
probably the same who in
another p****age is
called an
Auruncan, and of
whose conquered lance Turnus made a boast. This
story seems to...
-
chestnut trees. In the
territory of the
volcano are
traces of
Ausonian or
Auruncan settlements, with
remains of
polygonal walls dating to the 6th-5th century...
- 1000 AD.
According to some scholars, it
occupies the
ruins of the
ancient Auruncan town of Vescia, destro**** by the
Romans in 340 BC (the
commune includes...
- from
Colonia Julia Felix classica Suessa, a city
belonging to the
ancient Auruncan Pentapolis,
which is the
historic core of the downtown. It is ****umed that...
-
persistent civic and
cultic activity,
likely rooted in
earlier Volscian or
Auruncan traditions. Similarly,
although founded as a
Roman colony,
Interamna Lirenas...
-
adjective Mons M****icus, and the
names Glanica and
Marica belonging to the
Auruncan district, with
Graviscae in
south Etruria, and a few
other names in central...
-
through the
widespread civil unrest and
revolts among Rome's Volscian,
Auruncan, and
Campanian allies. Rickard, J. "Battle of Lautulae, 315 BC". Retrieved...