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Picenum was a
region of
ancient Italy. The name was ****igned by the Romans, who
conquered and
incorporated it into the
Roman Republic.
Picenum became Regio...
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Ancona (/æŋˈkoʊnə/, also US: /ænˈ-, ɑːnˈ-/; Italian: [aŋˈkoːna] ) is a city and a
seaport in the
Marche region of
central Italy, with a po****tion of around...
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modern Marche and
northern Abruzzo.
Their territory,
known in
antiquity as
Picenum,
extended between the
Esino River to the
north and
approximately the Saline...
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Battle of
Picenum was one of the
major battles of the
Third Servile War,
between the
slave army of
Spartacus and the
combined consular forces of the...
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Apulia et
Calabria Regio III
Lucania et
Bruttium Regio IV
Samnium Regio V
Picenum Regio VI
Umbria et Ager
Gallicus Regio VII
Etruria Regio VIII
Aemilia Regio...
- born in
Picenum on 29
September 106 BC,
eldest son of a
provincial noble called Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo.
Although the
dominant family in
Picenum, Strabo...
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Coinage of
Picenum consists of the
monetary issuance of the
communities in the area,
which under Emperor Augustus was
included in the
Regio V subdivision...
- northwards. The
consuls again engaged Spartacus at the
Battle of
Picenum somewhere in the
Picenum region and were
defeated again.
Appian claims that at this...
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Fermo (Italian: [ˈfermo] ; ancient:
Firmum Picenum) is a town and
comune of the Marche, Italy, in the
Province of Fermo.
Fermo is on a hill, the Sabulo...
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Cingulum in
Picenum. His
family was of
equestrian status. He most
likely had
early ties with
Pompey during his time as a
patron for
Picenum and his desire...