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Nocera dei
Pagani (Latin:
Nuceria Paganorum), as it was
known between the 16th
century and 1806, was a
civitas that
included a
large portion of the Agro...
- the
ancient city of
Nuceria Alfaterna [it],
later known as
Nuceria Constantia [it],
Nuceria Christianorum [it] and then
Nuceria Paganorum [it] (Italian:...
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remained po****r in the empire.
Originally from Campania,
likely from
Nuceria Alfaterna, he was born to the
Vitellia gens, a
relatively obscure family...
- Albino, some 20 km east-southeast of
Naples by rail. The
ancient city of
Nuceria Alfaterna was
situated nearby in
Nocera Superiore. Some of the city's necropoli...
- but in the valley, near the
Topino river. The town - with the
Latin name
Nuceria Camellaria (or Camellana) – came
under Roman control between the end of...
- recruits, and
expanding their raiding territory to
include the
towns of Nola,
Nuceria,
Thurii and Metapontum. The
victories of the
rebel slaves did not come...
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Archdiocese of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno. Erected: 4th
century Latin name:
Nuceria Paganorum Metropolitan:
Archdiocese of Salerno-Acerno
Antonio Bolognini...
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Roman supremacy in
southern Italy, it was
included into the
territory of
Nuceria, the
chief town in the
Sarnus valley – Herculaneum, Pompeii,
Stabiae and...
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Lactarius (modern
Monti Lattari) in Campania, near
Mount Vesuvius and
Nuceria Alfaterna. The
battle lasted two days, and Teia was
killed in the fighting...
- recruits, and
expanding their raiding territory to
include the
towns of Nola,
Nuceria, Thurii, and Metapontum. The
distance between these locations and the subsequent...