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- Messena. It has been a Latin Rite bishopric twice, as Bussento (Latin: Buxentum) and as Policastro, and remains a Catholic titular see as "Capo della Foresta"...
- oversaw the Roman colonization of Puteoli, Volturnum, Liternum, Salernum and Buxentum. During the colonization of Gaul, his legions came under siege by the Boii...
- BC 197–192 Volturnum, Liternum, Puteoli, Salernum (Campania) Sipontum, Buxentum (Calabria) BC 196 Brixia (Venetia et Histria) BC 193 Copia (Lucania et...
- below that came Elea (Velia under the Romans), Pyxus, called by the Romans Buxentum, and Laüs, near the frontier of the province towards Bruttium. Of the towns...
- Graecia on the coast of Lucania, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, between Pyxus (Buxentum) and Laüs. It is mentioned by Herodotus (vi. 21), from whom we learn that...
- veterans were implanted in Volturnum, Liternum, Puteoli, Salernum and Buxentum, and to Sipontum on the Adriatic. This model was replicated in the territory...
- bishopric of Buxentum (Latin) / Buxentin(us) (Latin adjective). It is called Capo della Foresta in Italian. Titular bishops of Buxentum (Capo della Foresta):...
- Biccari, Bisarcio, Bitetto, Blanda, Blera, Bolsena, Bomarzo, Brescello, Buxentum, Campli, Canne, Canosa, Caorle, Capo della Foresta, Capri, Carini, Carinola...
- of Santa Marina), the ancient Pixous of Magna Grecia and later known as Buxentum in Roman times. The entire Tyrrhenian coast of Basilicata overlooks the...
- was still powerful enough to found a new colony, the city of Pyxus, or Buxentum, as it was afterwards called. Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse, who had been...