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- Look up Tarentum or Taranto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tarentum may refer to: Taranto, Apulia, Italy, on the site of the ancient Roman city of...
- The extra-virgin olive oil Terre Tarentine is produced with the olive cultivars Leccino and Coratina and Ogliarola for, at least, 80%. They are mixed...
- warships into the Tarentine Gulf. In 282 BC, the Romans installed garrisons in the Gr**** cities of Thurii (on the western end of the Tarentine Gulf), Locri...
- The Iapygian–Tarentine wars were a set of conflicts and wars between the Gr**** colony of Taras and the three Iapygian peoples, the Messapians, Peucetians...
- Dio), mentioned treaties between the Romans and the Tarentines. Zonaras wrote that the Tarentines had ****ociated with the Etruscans, Gauls, and Samnites...
- of Rome. According to Roman mythology, the Secular Games began as the Tarentine Games (Ludi Tarentini) when a Sabine man called Valesius pra**** for a...
- The Gulf of Taranto (Italian: Golfo di Taranto; Tarantino: Gurfe de Tarde; Latin: Sinus Tarentinus) is a gulf of the Ionian Sea, in Southern Italy. The...
- (Kallipolis) in Apulia, southern Italy, a port on a peninsula into the Tarentine Gulf Callipolis (Thrace), a port on the ****espont, the modern Gelibolu...
- the original cluster *di̯ of *di̯ḗu̯s underwent affrication to *dz. The Tarentine god Dís (Δίς) has probably been borrowed from their neighbouring Messapians...
- Thessalian, and Bruttii squadrons and Tarentine mercenaries. On the left wing were the Ambracian, Lucanian, and Tarentine squadrons and Acarnanian, Aetolian...