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Saepinum (modern Altilia, near Sepino) was a
Samnite town that
later became a
Roman municipium.
Located approximately 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
south of the...
- d'Italia ("The most
beautiful villages of Italy"). The
archaeological site of
Saepinum is
located nearby.
Sepino borders the
following muni****lities: Cercemaggiore...
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Samnium in Campob****o
Museum of
Zampogna (Bagpipe) in
Scapoli Antiquarium of
Saepinum-Altilia in
Sepino Photographic museum "Tony Vaccaro" in
Bonefro Archeological...
- trip
hammers continued into the
early Middle Ages. At the
Italian site of
Saepinum excavators have
recently unearthed a late
antique water mill that may have...
- of the
estates and ****ets of the
ecclesiastical bishoprics of Bojano,
Saepinum, Venafro, Trivento, Isernia,
Larino and Termoli. As a
result of frequent...
- the
Samnites in the field,
Papirius besieges and
captures the city of
Saepinum. Due to
renewed hostility among some of the Etruscans, who are
joined by...
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These small settlements organized around larger settlements, such as
Saepinum and Caiatia.
Samnite cities were
generally not as
large as
those in the...
- Hadrian's Wall. The
origins of the gens
Neratia lie in the
Italian town of
Saepinum,
located in Samnium. Olli Salomies, in his
study of
Imperial Roman nomenclature...
- in
battle with
these Germanic invaders. An
inscription recovered from
Saepinum (modern Sepino)
shows their responsibilities covered more than military...
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Palumbinum and
Herculaneum (locations unknown).
Lucius Papirius took
Saepinum (modern Altilia), one of Samnium's main towns. Meanwhile, the Etruscans...