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- Cālātia was an ancient town of Campania, southern Italy, c. 10 km southeast of Capua, on the Via Appia, near the point where the Via Popillia branches...
- Comic and manga adaptations of The Legend of Zelda series of video games, especially in ****an, have been published under license from Nintendo. In September...
- Samnite mountain tribes, along with its dependent communities Casilinum, Calatia, Atella, so that the greater part of Campania now fell under Roman supremacy...
- BC, the chief citizens executed and the survivors enslaved or exiled to Calatia; the city was refounded as a home for the refugees from Nuceria. In the...
- commander, Gaius Pontius, hearing that the Roman army was located near Calatia, sent ten soldiers disguised as herdsmen with orders to give the same story...
- preserved at the British Museum in London. The Samnites take Sora and Calatia, cities allied to the Romans, and enslave their inhabitants. The Romans...
- Samnites called Maloenton, "p****age of the flocks". The itinerary added Calatia, Caudium and Beneventum (not yet called that). Here also ended the Via...
- ancestor came from, or held estates near, the Campanian town of Caiatia (or Calatia). The plebeian clan of the Atilii soon began attaining the highest offices...
- Junius Bubulcus Brutus is credited with the capture of Nola, Atina, and Calatia by some sources. The Romans capture Nola by setting fire to the buildings...
- Titus Veturius Calvinus and Spurius Postumius Albinus were encamped in Calatia (a Campanian town 10 km southeast of Capua). Gaius Pontius, the commander...