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- into the Adriatic Sea. In ancient Roman times, the river was known as Tifernus. Italian wine, both red, white and rose, under the Biferno DOC appellation...
- from pre-Indo-European word "alba, albion" mount, elevated area. Tiberis/Tifernus may be a pre-Indo-European substrate word related to Aegean tifos "still...
- either on the banks of the river Biferno (latin: Tifernus) or near the Matese mountains (latin: Tifernus Mons) in the province of Campob****o, in what is...
- proconsul Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens defeats a Samnite army at Mt Tifernus and invades Samnium. The consuls Quintus Fabius Maximus Rulli**** and Publius...
- Umbrian town of Tifernum, and the mountain and river in Samnium known as Tifernus. The Etruscan cognate of Tiberius is Thefarie, and an alternative interpretation...
- the city of Tibur, the Umbrian town of Tifernum, and the Samnite river Tifernus. Dionysius of Halicarn****us Roman Antiquities 1.71 Titus Livius, Ab Urbe...
- of ancient geographers: Larinum, with its territory (extending from the Tifernus (modern Biferno) to the Frento), being by some writers termed a city of...
- been at the source of the Tifernum (Biferno) river at the foot of Mount Tifernus (Matese Mountain), a Samnite stronghold. Cramer, John Anthony (1826). A...
- was holding the front in Samnium and routed a Samnite force near Mount Tifernus. After the battle, 5,000 Samnites made their way back home from Sentinum...
- was holding the front in Samnium and routed a Samnite force near Mount Tifernus. After the battle, 5,000 Samnites made their way back home from Sentinum...