-
settlements that are
still inhabited,
while others are no
longer so, such as
Cluviae near Casoli. The
region was
known as
Aprutium in the
Middle Ages and, according...
- tribes: the
Pentri (capital: Bovianum), the
Caraceni (prin****l cities:
Cluviae,
modern Casoli, and Juvanum), the
Caudini (capital: Caudium,
today Montesarchio)...
-
campaigns against the Samnites. The
Samnites take the
Roman garrison of
Cluviae and
scourge their prisoners.
Junius liberates the city and then
moves on...
- sorrow." Epictetus, Discourses, 1.2.19–21
Helvidius came from town of
Cluviae, and his
father had been the
senior centurion of a legion.
According to...
-
likely the
center of the "Carricini supernates", the
northern subgroup.
Cluviae, ****ociated with
remains at
Piano Laroma, a
frazione of Casoli, probably...
- second-century tomb at
Cluviae in
Samnium for his son,
Marcius Stallius Nepos.
Marcus Stallius Q. f. Nepos,
buried at
Cluviae, aged twenty-five years...
- 1st
Cluviae m****acre 311 BC
Cluviae Roman prisoners of war
Samnites Roman prisoners of war
killed by
Samnites 2nd
Cluviae m****acre 311 BC
Cluviae Adult...
- and
Aemilius took on Etruria. The
Samnites took the
Roman garrison of
Cluviae (location unknown) and
scourged its prisoners.
Junius retook it and then...
- ("The most
beautiful villages of Italy"). It was the
ancient settlement of
Cluviae, a city of the
Caraceni tribe that was the
territory most
probably conquered...
- Talium, Cataracta, and Ceraunilia."
According to Livy,
Junius regained Cluviae and
captured Bovianum, a town of the Pentri, but this may be the propaganda...