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Tifata is a
mountain of Campania, Italy. The
Abbey of Sant'Angelo in
Formis is
located on its
western slopes. In 83 BC as part of Sulla's
civil war a battle...
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Battle of
Mount Tifata was
fought in 83 BC as part of Sulla's
Second Civil War. It was
fought in the
foothills of
Mount Tifata, a spur of the Apennines...
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mentioned by Livy – ad
compitum Anagninum (near Anagni), and on
Mount Tifata in Campania.
According to Plutarch, men and
women alike were worshipers...
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increased by Mark Antony,
Augustus (who
constructed an
aqueduct from the Mons
Tifata and gave the town of
Capua estates in the
district of
Knossos in
Crete valued...
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advance at C****ium and
became the
first to
engage him in the
Battle of
Mount Tifata. Here
Sulla inflicted a
crushing defeat on the Marians, with Norb**** losing...
- He
defeats the po****r
forces of
Gaius Norb**** in the
Battle of
Mount Tifata.
Gnaeus Pompeius, age 22, raises, on his own initiative, a
private army...
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civil war
Mount Tifata Asio
River Sacriportus Sena Gálica
Saturnia Glanis River Espolecio 1
Clusium 1
Espolecio 2
Faventia Fidentia Clusium...
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civil war
Mount Tifata Asio
River Sacriportus Sena Gálica
Saturnia Glanis River Espolecio 1
Clusium 1
Espolecio 2
Faventia Fidentia Clusium...
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dedicated to St
Michael the Archangel, lies on the
western slopes of
Monte Tifata. The
church was once
referred to as ad ar****
Dianae ("near the Arch of Diana")...
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names are now
known were: Acculeia, Calabra, Faucia, Foriensis, Rapta,
Tifata, Titia, Veliensis, and Velitia. In the past, it was
widely believed that...