- 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...
- Thessalian, and
Bruttii squadrons and
Tarentine mercenaries. On the left wing were the Ambracian, Lucanian, and
Tarentine squadrons and Acarnanian, Aetolian...
- the
original cluster *di̯ of *di̯ḗu̯s
underwent affrication to *dz. The
Tarentine god Dís (Δίς) has
probably been
borrowed from
their neighbouring Messapians...
- 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...
- and the Oscan-speaking
Lucanians (see Iapygian-
Tarentine Wars), but the
joint armies of the
Tarentines and
Rhegines were
defeated near Kailia, in what...
- Dio),
mentioned treaties between the
Romans and the
Tarentines.
Zonaras wrote that the
Tarentines had ****ociated with the Etruscans, Gauls, and Samnites...
- (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 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...