- Asculum, also
known as
Ausculum, was the
ancient name of two
Italian cities:
Ascoli Piceno, in
ancient Picenum (modern Marche)
Ascoli Satriano, in Apulia...
- The
Battle of
Asculum was a
poorly do****ented
battle that took
place near
Asculum (modern
Ascoli Satriano) in 279 BC, and was
thought to have
lasted either...
- to
Porto d'Ascoli and by the
Italian National Road 4
Salaria to Rome.
Ausculum of
ancient Picenum was
founded by the
Italic (Piceni) and was originally...
-
series were from Rome,
Ariminum (Rimini),
Iguvium (Gubbio),
Tuder (Todi),
Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano),
Firmum (Fermo),
Hatria -
Hadria (Atri),
Luceria (Lucera)...
- was a
large (at
least 1200 m2),
luxurious residence 5 km from
ancient Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano) in today's
province of Foggia.
Excavations since 2001...
- Apulum,
settlement Apulia Apulus,
personal name Artas,
personal name - -
Ausculum,
settlement Ascoli Satriano - Azetium,
settlement near
Rutigliano Azeta...
-
Ricina for
their son,
Tusidius Jucundus. ****tus
Tussidius Felix,
buried at
Ausculum in Apulia, aged twenty, with a
monument from his parents,
Tussidia Fortunata...
-
favour at the
Battle of
Heraclea in 280 BC, and
again at the
Battle of
Ausculum in 279 BC.
Despite these victories,
Pyrrhus found his
position in Italy...
- DARMC; R. Talbert; S. Gillies; T. Elliott; J. Becker. "Places: 442487 (
Ausculum)". Pleiades.
Retrieved December 28, 2013. Carey,
Brian Todd (2007). Hannibal's...
- (near Troia),
Vibinum (Bovino),
Castelluccio dei Sauri,
Herdonia (Ordona),
Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano),
Ripalta (near Cerignola),
Canosa di Puglia, Lavello...