- Volturnus, some 20
kilometres (12 mi)
northeast of Capua. The
ancient Caiatia was
already in the
hands of the
Romans in 306 BC, and
since in the 3rd...
- the
bridge still exist) and then
turned east
along the
river valley to
Caiatia and Telesia.
Other roads ran to
Puteoli and ****ae (the so-called Via Campana)...
- that an
ancestor came from, or held
estates near, the
Campanian town of
Caiatia (or Calatia). The
plebeian clan of the
Atilii soon
began attaining the...
- and
Lucius Volumnius. They
joined their forces and
defeated them near
Caiatia, near Capua. Rome's
victory broke up the
coalition it had defeated. The...
-
bronze Aesernia × (S. 175-182) × (S. 183 / 184-189)
Aquinum × (S. 166-170)
Caiatia × (S. 974-976)
Cales × (S. 919-967) × (S. 916-918) × (S. 885-915) Compulteria...
-
bronze Aesernia × (S. 175-182) × (S. 183 / 184-189)
Aquinum × (S. 166-170)
Caiatia × (S. 974-976)
Cales × (S. 919-967) × (S. 916-918) × (S. 885-915) Compulteria...
- who
merged their forces and
defeated the
Samnites in the
vicinity of
Caiatia, near Capua. In 294 BC the
Samnites raided three Roman armies (one was...
-
settlements organized around larger settlements, such as
Saepinum and
Caiatia.
Samnite cities were
generally not as
large as
those in the rest of Italy...
-
Vulturnus (modern Volturno), in the
mountain tract which extends from near
Caiatia (modern Caiazzo) to the Via Latina.
Pliny terms the
citizens Trebulani...
- (modern San
Salvatore Telesino),
Saticula (modern Sant'Agata de' Goti),
Caiatia (modern Caiazzo), Trebula, and Cubulteria.[citation needed] The Caudini...