-
captures Aufidena and
possibly also Bovianum.
Scipio captures Taurasia and
Cisauna in
eastern and south-eastern
Samnium and
subdues anti-Roman
elements in...
- of Taurini,
nearby modern Turin in
Northern Italy Taurasia (or
Taurasia Cisauna) – an
ancient city of Samnites,
northeast of
Benevento in
Southern Italy...
- virtue, who was consul, censor, and
aedile among you, he
captured Taurasia,
Cisauna, Samnium, he
subdued all
Lucania and led off hostages.' W.M.
Lindsay formalizes...
- he ‘was consul,
censor and
aedile ...[and]... He
captured Taurasia and
Cisauna in Samnium; he
subdued all
Lucania and
brought back hostages.’ Cornell...
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Virtutei Parisuma Fuit
Consol Censor Aidilis Quei Fuit Apud Vos
Taurasia Cisauna Samnio Cepit Subigit Omne
Loucana Opsidesque Abdoucit. and also transcribed...
-
Cornelius Scipio Barbatus,
consul of Rome in 3 BC, he
captured Taurasia (and
Cisauna) from the Samnites. However,
modern scholars have
ruled out that ancient...
-
captures Aufidena and
possibly also Bovianum.
Scipio captures Taurasia and
Cisauna in
eastern and south-eastern
Samnium and
subdues anti-Roman
elements in...
- Italy. The
towns of
Taurasia (not to be
confused with
modern Taurasi) and
Cisauna in
Samnium had been
captured in 298 BC by the
consul L.
Cornelius Scipio...