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Southern Italy. Its po****tion is 17,148. Its old
Latin name was
Civitas Campaniae (City of Campagna).
Campagna is
located in one of the
valleys of the Picentini...
- Sabinorum,
Piceni Latinae (1883) Vol. X:
Inscriptiones Bruttiorum, Lucaniae,
Campaniae, Siciliae,
Sardiniae Latinae (1883) Vol. XI:
Inscriptiones Aemiliae, Etruriae...
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Empire by trade, he was
nominated by the
emperor Constans II to be dux
Campaniae in 661.
Naples in the Dark Ages by
David Taylor and Jeff Matthews. v t...
- The
Campagna and
Marittima Province (Latin
Campaniæ Maritimæque Provincia,
Italian Provincia di
Campagna e Marittima) was one of the
seven provinces of...
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Inscriptiones Bruttiorum, Lucaniae,
Campaniae, Siciliae,
Sardiniae Latinae. Pars Prior:
Inscriptiones Bruttiorum Lucaniae Campaniae.
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum...
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Haeredis Victorii Benatii. p. 608. Lago di Tripergola.
Avernus lacus.
Campaniæ. The
Quarterly journal of science,
literature and art. 1822. p. 424. Account...
- 1950 Z. f.
arctica Schneider, 1880 Z. f.
balcanirosea Holik, 1943 Z. f.
campaniae Rebel, 1901 Z. f.
duponcheli Verity, 1921 Z. f.
filipendulae Z. f. gemella...
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Flaminiae et
Piceni annonarii,
Tusciae et Umbriae,
Piceni suburbicarii,
Campaniae, and Siciliae), two
correctores (Apuliae et
Calabriae and
Lucaniae et...
- Steenwinkel,
architect (born 1595)
Thomas Bartholin: De
Angina Puerorum Campaniae Siciliaeque Epidemica Exercitationes.
Paris Christen Sørensen Longomont****:...
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often mentioned, but in the 4th
century it was the seat of the
consularis Campaniae and its
chief town,
though Ausonius put it
behind Mediolanum (Milan) and...