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Sentinum was a
Roman town now
located about a
kilometre south of the present-day town of S****oferrato in the
Marche region of Italy. Two
areas of the town...
- The
Battle of
Sentinum was the
decisive battle of the
Third Samnite War,
fought in 295 BC near
Sentinum (next to the
modern town of S****oferrato, in the...
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eternal and
cyclical time.
Examples include two
Roman mosaics from
Sentinum (modern–day S****oferrato) and
Hippo Regius in
Roman Africa, and the Parabiago...
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consuls Quintus Fabius Maximus Rulli**** and
Publius Decius Mus
march to
Sentinum in Umbria.
Facing a
coalition army of Samnites, Semnones,
Etruscans and...
- attacks,
leaving the
Samnites without their help at
Sentinum.[citation needed] The
Roman victory at
Sentinum initiated a
period of
integration under the Roman...
- parti****ted in the
campaigns linked to the
front which led to the
Battle of
Sentinum in 295 BC, and that this may have
included operations in
Etruria in that...
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defeating a
coalition of Etruscans, Samnites, and
Gauls in the epic
Battle of
Sentinum. Rulli****' son was
Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges, and his
grandson or...
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point where the
colors did not
match up.
Another mosaic from the town of
Sentinum (depicted)
shows the zodiac, held by the god Aion, as a band with only...
- Seasons,
accompanied by Aion-Ur****
within a
zodiac wheel (mosaic from
Sentinum, AD 200–250, Glyptothek).
Other names Terra Abode Earth Symbol Fruit, flowers...
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infant deities of the
fruit of the seasons, in a
mosaic from a
Roman villa in
Sentinum,
first half of the
third century BC (Munich Glyptothek, Inv. W504)...