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Pollusca was a town in
ancient times in the
territory of the
Volsci in
central Italy. It was
located south of Rome,
north of the
Volscian capital Antium...
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Neonegeta pollusca is a moth of the
family Nolidae,
first described by
William Schaus in 1893. It is
found in
Sierra Leone and Ghana.
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Auruncus defeats the
Volsci and the
Romans capture the
towns of Longula,
Pollusca and Corioli.
Gaius Marcius distinguishes himself in the
battle for Corioli...
- Circeii. They then
retook the
formerly Volscian towns of Satri****, Longula,
Pollusca and Corioli. Then the
Volscian army took Lavinium, then Corbio, Vitellia...
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armies from
Antium and as a
result captured the
Volscian towns of Longula,
Pollusca and
Corioli (to the
north of Antium).
According to
Plutarch the
Roman leader...
- of Antium, then took the
towns of
Longula (to the
north of Antium) and
Pollusca. He laid
siege to the town of
Corioli and
despite being attacked by a second...
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Auruncus defeats the
Volsci and the
Romans capture the
towns of Longula,
Pollusca and Corioli.
Gaius Marcius distinguishes himself in the
battle for Corioli...
- Circeii. They then
retook the
formerly Volscian towns of Satri****, Longula,
Pollusca and Corioli. Then the
Volscian army took Lavinium, then Corbio, Vitellia...
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Neonegeta arboccoae Berio, 1987
Neonegeta atriflava Hampson, 1912
Neonegeta pollusca (Schaus, 1893)
Neonegeta purpurea Hampson, 1912
Neonegeta trigonica (Hampson...
- Longula, and then
pursuing the
Volsci further north, also took the town of
Pollusca and
followed the
Volsci to the town of Corioli. The
Roman army laid siege...