- romanized: Derentò;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑδροῦς, romanized: Hudroûs; Latin:
Hydruntum) is a
coastal town, port and
comune in the
province of
Lecce (Apulia,...
-
Asiatic wild ****. The
specific epithet, hydruntinus,
means from
Otranto (
Hydruntum in Latin). In
comparison to the
Asiatic wild **** (Equus hemionus), the...
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Turkey Victory ⁂ 544 AD 544 AD
Gothic War (535–554)
Siege of
Hydruntum Siege of
Hydruntum .Ostrogothic
Kingdom Siege Otranto,
Italy Victory ⁂ 546 AD 546...
- an
ancient town of the Sallentini,
about 15
kilometres (9 mi)
south of
Hydruntum. Its
ancient temple of
Minerva was said to have been
founded by Idomeneus...
- Magreb" (PDF).
Aldaba (25): 15, 23–25. ISSN 0213-7925.
proficiscitur Hydruntum classis quam ex
Portugallia accersivimus. …
Speramus illam magno usui...
- Shkumbin) Gnatia,
settlement - -
Graiva - - Herdonia,
settlement Ordona -
Hydruntum,
settlement Otranto - Ladi-,
personal name
component -
Scerdilaidas Manduria...
-
Geography (1854),
Leontini Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography (1854),
Hydruntum John
Bagnell Bury (2015). A
History of Greece.
Cambridge University Press...
-
pockets of resistance,
besieging the
Roman garrisons that
remained at
Hydruntum, all the
while building pressure on Rome itself.
Unpaid Imperial troops...
-
Belisarius in
Calabria in 547. In 552, he
commanded the
Roman troops in
Hydruntum and
negotiated the
surrender of
Tarentum and
Acherontia and
their Gothic...
- her movements. She was at
Portus in 546, at
Croton in late 547, and at
Hydruntum in 548. She was then sent to
Constantinople with the
mission of pressing...