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Casilinum (Ancient Gr****: Κασιλῖνον) was an
ancient city of Campania, Italy,
situated some 3
miles north-west of the
ancient Capua. The
position of Casilinum...
- The
Battle of the Volturnus, also
known as the
Battle of
Casilinum or
Battle of Capua, was
fought in 554
between an army of the
Eastern Roman Empire and...
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against the
Samnite mountain tribes,
along with its
dependent communities Casilinum, Calatia, Atella, so that the
greater part of
Campania now fell under...
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distinct families. However,
persons of this name
appear to have
settled at
Casilinum in
Campania by the end of the
second century BC, and
subsequently a number...
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Falernus Battle of
Geronium 216 BC
Battle of
Cannae Battle of Nola
Siege of
Casilinum 215 BC
Battle of Nola 214 BC
Battle of Nola 212 BC
Battle of Tarentum...
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Franks who did not
perish of want or
plague in
Apulia were
defeated at
Casilinum. In 550,
Theudebald convoked the
Council of Toul.
Theudebald apparently...
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finally broken. In 554, a large-scale
Frankish invasion was
defeated at
Casilinum, and
Italy was
secured for the empire,
though it
would take N****s several...
- Campania, and many
others are
concentrated in the
Campanian cities of
Casilinum and Pompeii,
strongly hinting at a
Campanian origin. The
Suettii emplo****...
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stationed in Rome, Samnium, and
northern Italy.
Romans had
retaken Arpi,
Casilinum, and
Sussela from the Carthaginians.
Hannibal had enjo**** considerable...
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captured the
small but
significant town of
Casilinum.
Following his
victory at
Casilinum,
Marcellus was sent to Sicily, upon
which Hannibal had...