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conquered by the
Romans in the 3rd
century BC,
receiving the new name of
Lupiae.
Under the
emperor Hadrian (2nd
century AD) the city was
moved 3 kilometres...
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accusing them of
having an
inappropriate ****ual affair.
After landing at
Lupiae near Brundisium,
Octavian learned the
contents of Caesar's will, and only...
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Lupiae Lecce Italy 40°21′09″N 18°10′23″E / 40.352473°N 18.172944°E / 40.352473; 18.172944 (
Lupiae (Lecce))
Marruvium San Benedetto...
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Aurelia Severina.
Publius Tutorius P. f. Hermati****, a
youth buried at
Lupiae in Calabria, aged twelve,
along with his mother,
Aelia Thetis, in a late...
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Locus Rotundus,
Casalis Sancti Georgii Locorotondo Luca
Lucca Luna Luni
Lupiae Lecce Mantua Mantua (Mantova)
Martanae Tudertinorum M****a
Martana Mateola...
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their defeat by Rome it
dwindled and
became a
small village. The
nearby Lupiae (Lecce)
flourished at its expense. The
Messapi did not have a centralised...
- these, its
entire area
covered some 100 hectares,
twice the size of
nearby Lupiae (as
Lecce was then called) in the
Roman period.
Later the city lost importance...
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Otranto becoming a
suffragan diocese. Many
years ago,
Lecce was
known as
Lupiæ, Lupia, Lycia, and Aletium.
Beginning around the year 1060,
Lecce became...
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previously ****igned to the
genus Bathyuriscidella, as well as
Rasettiella lupiae and
Rasettiella sorgehanarum. The
generic name is
preoccupied by Rasettiella...