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Rudiae (Rusce ['Ruʃe] in the
local dialect; Ῥοδίαι in
ancient Gr****) was a
former human settlement in late 9th or
early 8th
centuries BCE. It is presently...
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gates are the
current Porta San
Biagio ("St.
Blaise Gate") and the
Porta Rudiae which are the
other two
gates to Lecce's
Historical city centre. Both are...
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considered the
father of
Roman poetry. He was born in the
small town of
Rudiae,
located near
modern Lecce (ancient Calabria,
today Salento), a town founded...
- in Apulia. The
Messapii developed a
distinct identity from the Iapyges.
Rudiae was
first settled from the late
ninth or
early eighth centuries BC. In the...
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Scerdilaidas Manduria,
toponym - Mezēnai, Mëz, Mâz
Peucetii - Peucetioe,
Liburnia Rudiae,
settlement - - Salapia,
settlement Salapitani,
tribal group - Selepitani...
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Taurus or the
Amphitheater of Nero.
Rudiae Italy 40°20′03″N 18°08′50″E / 40.3342°N 18.1473°E / 40.3342; 18.1473 (
Rudiae)?
Rusellae Roselle Italy 1st century...
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kilometres (2 miles)
outside the city,
built around the 6th
century BC.
Rudiae Siponto Heraclea Lucania Metapontum Tavole Palatine Caulonia Krimisa Laüs...
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Romans came to
regard as the
father of
their literature.
Ennius was born at
Rudiae, a
village near
Brundisium in Calabria, in 239 BC. He
claimed descent from...
- by his father,
Gaius Hostius Helius.
Hostius Laetus,
dedicated a tomb at
Rudiae in Calabria,
dating from the
latter half of the
second century, for his...
- Civilizations, Ankara,
Turkey Ancient Gr****
bucrania on a bell
krater from
Rudiae with an
offering scene, by the
Bucranium Painter, c.375-350 BC, ceramic...