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Apulia et Calabria. By this time
modern Calabria was
still known as
Bruttium,
after the
Bruttians who
inhabited the region.
Later in the
seventh century...
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Lucania et
Bruttium was an
Italian province of the
Roman Empire,
which was
governed by a corrector.
Wiemer 2023, p. 225. Wiemer, Hans-Ulrich (2023). Theoderic...
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treats the
Provincia Bruttiorum as
distinct from that of Lucania. The term
Bruttium has no
evidence in
ancient and late
ancient times, and only the "land of...
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bordered with
Samnium and
Campania in the north,
Apulia in the east, and
Bruttium in the south-west, and was at the tip of the
peninsula which is now called...
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Carthaginians in
Italy during the
Second Punic War.
After Hannibal’s
retreat to
Bruttium due to the
Metaurus debacle, the
Romans continuously tried to
block his...
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ancient Gr**** term for
Italy initially referred only to the
south of the
Bruttium peninsula and
parts of
Catanzaro and Vibo Valentia. The
larger concept...
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Hannibal sent Mago with a
detachment to
Bruttium (southern Italy).
While marching through Lucania and
Bruttium, Mago
subdued several towns and brought...
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ancient city in
Bruttium, in what is now Calabria,
southern Italy.
According to Livy it was
situated near the
border between Bruttium and
Lucania (now...
- back to
Bruttium with an army.
Hanno led a
mostly Bruttian army that
captured Crotona in 215 BC, and with the
defection of Locri, all of
Bruttium except...
- was an
ancient town of
Bruttium. The town of
Mystia seems to have been
situated on the east
coast of the
province of
Bruttium,
between Scylacium and the...