- Herculia [it], Via
Aurelia Aeclanensis [it] and Via
Aemilia in
Hirpinis [it]. E. T.
Salmon (1989). "The
Hirpini: "ex
Italia semper aliquid novi"". Phoenix. 43 (3):...
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cultural region of
Southern Italy. It was the
inland territory of the
ancient Hirpini tribe, and its
extent matches approximately today's
province of Avellino...
-
roads (the Via Aemilia, the Via
Aemilia Scauri, and the Via
Aemilia in
Hirpinis [it]), an
administrative region of Italy, and the
Basilica Aemilia at Rome...
-
Sabines and
formed a
confederation consisting of four
major tribes: the
Hirpini, Caudini, Caraceni, and Pentri.
Ancient Gr****
historians considered the...
- name from an
ancient tribe, the Dauni,
although it was
strongly held by
Hirpini instead. The
mountains and
hills are
bounded northwards by the Fortore...
- Sabines, Bruttii, Frentani, Lucani, Samnites, Pentri, Caraceni, Caudini,
Hirpini, Aequi, Fidenates, Hernici, Picentes, Vestini, Morgeti, Sicels, Veneti);...
- with
Stabiae and Aeclanum; with the
capture of Aeclanum,
Sulla forced the
Hirpini to surrender. He then
attacked the
Samnites and
routed one of
their armies...
- from Rome to the
Adriatic Sea (in the Marches)
Others Via
Aemilia in
Hirpinis [it] Via
Aemilia Scauri (109 BC) Via Aquillia,
branches off the
Appia at...
- the
Roman conquest, the
ancient Abellinum was a
centre of the
Samnite Hirpini,
located on the
Civita hill some 4
kilometres (2 mi)
outside the current...
-
which it
belonged at contact:
Pliny the
Elder expressly ****igns it to the
Hirpini,
while Livy's
wording is
somewhat obscure and
Ptolemy considers the town...