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Silarus was the
Latin name of two
Italian rivers:
Silarus (Sele),
today the Sele in
Campania Silarus (Sillaro),
today the Sillaro, in Emilia-Romagna This...
- The
Battle of the
Silarus was
fought in 212 BC
between Hannibal's army and a
Roman force led by
centurion Marcus Centenius Penula. The
Carthaginians were...
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portion of the
Province of Cosenza. The
precise limits were the
river Silarus in the north-west,
which separated it from Campania, and the
Gravina (river)...
- the Tenza. In
ancient times it was
known as
Silarus. This
river is the
location of the
battle of the
Silarus in
which Hannibal won a
major victory over...
- The
Sillaro (Latin
Silarus,
Emilian Sàrrel,
Romagnol Sélar) is a 66-kilometre (41 mi) long
Italian stream,
whose headwaters are by the
village of Piancaldoli...
- ray and Claw of
Archimedes Sambuca 1st
Tarentum 2nd
Beneventum 1st
Capua Silarus 1st
Herdonia Upper Baetis 2nd
Capua 2nd
Herdonia Numistro C****ium 2nd...
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western part of its range. The
larvae feed on
Erianthemum dregei.
Iolaus silarus silarus (Eswatini, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi, Zambia, Democratic...
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inhabited the region, were
moved to
Paestum and
settled along the
river Silarus in Campania.
Between 180 and 179 BC, 47,000
Ligures belonging to the Apuani...
- ray and Claw of
Archimedes Sambuca 1st
Tarentum 2nd
Beneventum 1st
Capua Silarus 1st
Herdonia Upper Baetis 2nd
Capua 2nd
Herdonia Numistro C****ium 2nd...
- to
Lucania and destro**** a 16,000-man
Roman army at the
Battle of the
Silarus, with 15,000
Romans killed.
Another opportunity presented itself soon after...