- The
Monti Trebulani or
Colli Caprensi is a
mountain range in the
province of Caserta, Campania,
southern Italy. They take
their name from the ancient...
- with the
extinct volcano of Roccamonfina, on the
border with Lazio, the
Trebulani Mountains, in the
central part of the
province to the
north including...
-
likewise known as
Trebulani. Some of the
inscriptions of this gens come from
Trebula Suffenas. The main
praenomina of the
Trebulani were Titus, Marcus...
- the
plain and
valley of the Garigliano, the
Monte M****ico and the
Monti Trebulani. The
central caldera has a
diameter of
nearly 6 km (4 mi) and the small...
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about 25
kilometres (16 mi)
north of Caserta, at the foot of the
Monti Trebulani. Its main
attractions are the
Basilica of
Santa Maria di Cubulteria, a...
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south of the
slopes of
Monte Maggiore, the
highest peak in the
Monti Trebulani.
Pietramelara borders the
following muni****lities: Formicola, Pietravairano...
- Westwards, it
faces the
middle valley of the
Volturno River towards the
Monti Trebulani,
while eastwards it
faces the
Molisan Pre-Apennines;
northwards it is...
- the
modern village of
Treglia in the
comune of Pontelatone. The
Monti Trebulani, a
small mountain group in the
modern province of Caserta, take their...
- of the Via Salaria.
Pliny mentions both
Sabine cities named Trebula:
Trebulani qui
cognominantur Mutuscaei, et qui Suffenates. As this
seems to have...
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Trebula Mutusca) –
Pliny being the only
author who
mentions both places:
Trebulani qui
cognominantur Mutuscaei, et qui Suffenates. Its site is most likely...