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- south-west Italy. The area dates back to Roman times when the city of Picentia stood in its place and was destro**** by the Romans after the Second Punic...
- Villanovan settlement perhaps called "Amina" on which rose the ancient Picentia and the funerary ****emblages of about 9,000 tombs of the necropolis discovered...
- (Etruria Campana) Achra, Acre Acerrae Acerra Aisarna Aesernia Isernia Amina Picentia Pontecagnano Anth Antium Anzio Azcule Asculum Ascoli Piceno Caithi Caieta...
- at Paestum and on the river Silarus and ****isted them to build a city, Picentia. They also placed a garrison at Salernum to monitor them. Strabo reports...
- side of Mount Picenze, the name derives in turn from Piceni, also called Picentia, which established several settlements in the area around the 3rd century...
- foot of the Monti Picentini, founded in 88 BC after the destruction of Picentia by the Romans. The village is bordered by Castiglione del Genovesi, Salerno...
- pig farming, and cereal cultivation. Acerno was founded by refugees from Picentia (today Pontecagnano), which had been destro**** by the Romans after the...
- Badecla badaca (Hewitson, 1868) Badecla clarissa Badecla lanckena Badecla picentia (Hewitson, 1868) Badecla quadramacula (G.T. Austin & K. Johnson, 1997)...
- Italy. The communal seat, Capitignano, appeared when the Romans destro**** Picentia, whose inhabitants took refuge on the mountains nearby. The modern name...