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Suessa may
refer to:
Sessa Aurunca, town and
comune in the
province of Caserta, Campania,
southern Italy Suessa Pometia,
ancient city of
Latium Suessa...
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kilometres (19 mi) east of Formia. It is
situated on the site of
ancient Suessa Aurunca, near the
river Garigliano. The hill on
which Sessa lies is a m****...
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Suessa Pometia (Gr****: Σούεσσα Πωμεντιάνη; also Pometia) was an
ancient city of Latium,
which had
ceased to
exist in
historical times.
Although the modern...
- The
coinage of
Suessa concerns coins minted in
Suessa, a city in
ancient Campania (today's
Sessa Aurunca)
inhabited by the Aurunci, an
ancient Italic po****tion...
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Suessa Baldridge Blaine (February 25, 1860 – May 15, 1932) was an
American writer of
temperance pageants. She was
connected with the
Federated Woman's...
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Taddeo da
Suessa (or da Sessa) (c. 1190/1200 –
February 18, 1248) was an
Italian jurist. Born in
Sessa Aurunca (modern Campania), he was
introduced to...
- Coast. Strabo's
mother was
called Lucilia. Lucilia's
family originated from
Suessa Aurunca (modern
Sessa Aurunca) and she was a
sister of
satiric poet Gaius...
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invasion against Rome, but are defeated, and in
retaliation Rome
plunders Suessa Pometia.
Roman troops defeat an
invading force of Sabines.
Roman troops...
- Appii, Tarracina,
Fundi (Fondi),
Formiae (Formia),
Minturnae (Minturno),
Suessa,
Casilinum and Capua, but some of
these were
colonies added after the Samnite...
- of the Consul's [Scipio's] army was not
caused by the
seizure of
Suessa".
After Suessa,
Sertorius departed to
Etruria where he
raised yet
another army...