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Salapia (also
called Salpe and Salpi) is an
ancient settlement and
bishopric in Daunia,
Italy near
Cerignola and Manfredonia. The
settlement was probably...
- gl****wing
Ithomia praeithomia (Vitale & Bollino, 2003)
Ithomia salapia (Hewitson, [1853]) –
Salapia gl****wing
Ithomia terra (Hewitson, [1853]) –
beautiful gl****wing...
- and -apia from Proto-Indo-European *ap-, "water" (cf.
another toponym,
Salapia, "salt water"). As
Strabo writes, this is the name (exonym)
which the Tarentine...
- Ordona,
Salapia and San
Giovanni Rotondo,
which during the Iron Age have been
linked to the
Daunian region. Most
samples from
Ordona and
Salapia date to...
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region of
southeast Italy. A few
kilometres from the town are the
ruins of
Salapia (later
called Salpia and Salpi),
which was
already a
bishopric by 314,...
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Marcus Claudius Marcellus is
elected consul for the
fourth time and
takes Salapia in Apulia,
which has
revolted and
joined forces with Hannibal. The Spanish...
- Cheney.
Retrieved October 11, 2016 Cheney,
David M. "Diocese of
Salpi (
Salapia)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for
Chronology of...
- (Benevento),
Brundusium (Brindisi), C****ium (Canosa),
Venafrum (Venafro),
Salapia, Spina, Garganum,
Sipus (near
Santa Maria di Siponto),
Histonium (Vasto)...
- The
Diocese of
Salpi or
Diocese of
Salapia (Latin:
Dioecesis Salpensis) was a
Roman Catholic diocese located in the
Italian town of
Salpi in
Daunia near...
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victories against the Carthaginians. First,
Marcellus took the city of
Salapia and then
continued along his way by
conquering two
cities in the region...