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Venafrum was an
ancient town of Molise, Italy,
close to the
boundaries of both
Latium adiectum and Samnium. Its site is
occupied by the
modern Venafro...
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Venafro (Latin:
Venafrum; Gr****: Οὐέναφρον) is a
comune in the
province of Isernia,
region of Molise, Italy. It has a po****tion of 11,079,
having expanded...
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buried in a first-century tomb at
Venafrum.
Marcus Tillius Eros,
named in a first-century
inscription from
Venafrum,
along with
Marcus Tilius Theuda,...
- it but was unsuccessful; the
Romans suffered further reverses,
losing Venafrum,
Grumentum in Lucania, and
suffering defeat near Alba Fucens. The most...
- Irpino),
Beneventum (Benevento),
Brundusium (Brindisi), C****ium (Canosa),
Venafrum (Venafro), Salapia, Spina, Garganum,
Sipus (near
Santa Maria di Siponto)...
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stream flowing into that river, and
distant 22
kilometres (14 mi) from
Venafrum (modern Venafro). The
Itinerary (in
which the name is
written "Serni")...
- Additionally, the
Romans wished to use the
economic prosperity of the city of
Venafrum for
their own benefit.
Conflict may have also
emerged because the Samnites...
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setting of the
story of the Giants": This
river [Liternus]
flows through Venafrum and the
centre of Campania. Next in
order after these two
cities comes...
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reinforce the army
besieging Aesernia while another army took
Venafrum. It is also
possible Venafrum joined the rebels. Sampson,
Gareth C. (2013). The collapse...
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Similar arrangements,
though on a
lesser scale, have been
found in Caesarea,
Venafrum and Roman-era Athens. Rome's Aqua
Traiana drove a flour-mill at the Janiculum...