- the area. The town was
conquered by the
Romans in 204 BC and was
named Cosentia.
Starting from the 8th
century BC, the
current provincial area
became part...
-
coast of
southern Italy. In
Calabria they
founded Chone (Pallagorio),
Cosentia (Cosenza),
Clampetia (Amantea),
Scyllaeum (Scilla),
Sybaris (Sibari), Hipponion...
- Lucanians;
Sipontum which belonged to the Daunians; the
Bruttian towns Cosentia,
Terina and
several more
Messapian and
Lucanian towns. He sent
three hundred...
- origins.
During Roman times, the town
followed the
history of the
nearby Cosentia.
After a long resistance, it was
sacked by Totila's
troops in 547, during...
-
Milia (mile). It was due to the name of a farmhouse, 4
miles far from
Cosentia, the
modern Cosenza.
Founded at the end of the
Middle Ages, the town urbanistically...
- 332
Alexandria is
founded by
Alexander the
Great 331
Epirus occupies Cosentia 331
Battle of
Pandosia 331
Gerasa (Jordan) is
founded by
Makedonian veterans...
- issues: the
coinage of the Bruttians, that of the Lucanians,
Petelia and
Cosentia. In
addition to
these there are the
Punic issues of
southwestern Italy...