-
Mediterranean Sea. It
experiences cold
winters and hot summers. The
ancient Consentia (Ancient Gr****: Κωσεντία),
capital of the
Italic tribe of the Brettii...
- The gens
Consentia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome,
which first appears in
history toward the end of the
fourth century AD.
Others are
known from...
- his
northward return journey through Italy,
Alaric took ill and died at
Consentia in Bruttium. His
cause of
death was
likely fever, and his body was, according...
-
culmination of the expansion,
culture and
economy of the Bruttii, and made
Consentia (present-day Cosenza)
their capital. The
other main
cities were Pandosia...
- Basilicata).
Strabo writes it was
located in Bruttium, a "little above"
Consentia (modern Cosenza). The
Barrington Atlas of the Gr**** and
Roman World places...
- town of Bruttium,
placed by the
Itineraries on the road from
Muranum to
Consentia (modern Cosenza), at a
distance of 28
miles from the
latter city. (Itin...
- Corinth.
Alexander I
conquered Heraclea, took Sipontum, and
captured both
Consentia and Terin, but was
eventually killed in
battle in 331 BC,
leaving the...
-
Claudia Cloelia Cluentia Clutoria Cluvia Cocceia Coelia Cominia Condetia Consentia Consia Considia Coponia Cordia Corfidia Cornelia Cornificia Coruncania...
- Appian, Cr****us
managed to
detach from
Hannibal seven towns in Bruttium,
Consentia among them. It is open to
debate whether he did this by
force or persuasion...
-
present day
Calabria and
founded new cities,
including their own
capital "
Consentia", now
known as Cosenza.
After their victory in the
Pyrrhic War (280–275...