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present Calabria.
After the town fell to Rome, the name was
Latinised to
Hipponium. The town
became a
Roman colony in 194 BC with the name of Vibo Valentia...
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Calabria with his fleet, took
Hipponium and
forced the
Bruttii into
unfavourable peace terms. However, they soon
seized Hipponium again.
After Agathloces'...
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their Gr****
neighbours and
attacked and
occupied the Gr****
cities of
Hipponium, Terina, and Thurii. The
latter applied for ****istance to Alexander, king...
- bone
tablets is unknown. Gold-leaf
tablets found in
graves from Thurii,
Hipponium,
Thessaly and
Crete (4th
century BC and after) give
instructions to the...
- on the west
coast of the
Bruttian (now Calabrian) peninsula,
between Hipponium and the
mouth of the
Metaurus (probably today's
River Petrace). The site...
- (Policastro Bussentino) in Lucania;
Locri founded Medma (Rosarno),
Polyxena and
Hipponium (Vibo Valentia) in present-day Calabria;
Sybaris (now Sibari) revitalised...
- (109 BC) Via Aquillia,
branches off the
Appia at
Capua to the sea at
Hipponium (Vibo Valentia) Via Brixiana, from
Cremona to
Brescia Via Canalis, from...
- had
founded the
cities Medma and
Hipponium there and had ****umed
control of Metauros.
Temesa lay
north of
Hipponium and had
close relations with Croton...
- from Ostia.
Gaius Segulius Alexander,
buried in a
family sepulchre at
Hipponium in Bruttium,
along with
Segulius Camtifl**** Alexander,
Gaius Segulius...
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introduced Aegean-Mycenaean one. A p****age from Strabo,
which mentions Hipponium,
mistakenly identified with
Bivona instead of the city of Vibo Valentia...