- Look up
beneventum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beneventum (Latin for 'good wind') may
refer to : Benevento, city in
southern Italy Duchy of Benevento...
- The
Battle of
Beneventum (275 BC) was the last
battle of the
Pyrrhic War. It was
fought near
Beneventum, in
southern Italy,
between the
forces of Pyrrhus...
- The
Battle of
Beneventum may
refer to one of two battles: The
Battle of
Beneventum (275 BC), an
inconclusive battle fought between Pyrrhus of
Epirus and...
- of a
Catholic archbishop.
Benevento occupies the site of the
ancient Beneventum,
originally Maleventum or even
earlier Maloenton. Its
former Latin name...
- The
Duchy of
Benevento was the
southernmost Lombard duchy in the
Italian Peninsula that was
centered in Benevento, a city in
Southern Italy.
Lombard dukes...
-
fight at the
Battle of
Beneventum in 275 BC. The
Romans renamed the town from "Maleventum" ("site of bad events") to
Beneventum ("site of good events")...
-
Beneventum Plantation House,
originally known as
Prospect Hill Plantation, is a
historic plantation house located near Georgetown,
Georgetown County, South...
- Romans. When
Pyrrhus returned to
Italy in 275 BC, he
fought the
Battle of
Beneventum against the Romans,
which was to be the last
battle of the war. Plutarch...
- The
Battle of
Beneventum was
fought in 214 BC near
modern Benevento during the
Second Punic War.
Roman legions under Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus defeated...
- The
Battle of
Beneventum was
fought between Carthage and the
Roman Republic in 212 BC
during the
Second Punic War.
During this conflict, Hanno, son of...