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Vescia was an
ancient city of the
Ausones (a
subgroup of the Aurunci), in what is now central-southern Italy,
which was part of the so-called Auruncan...
- the road to p**** through; the p**** was
guarded by the
Auruncan town of
Vescia (probably on the
mountain side),
which ceased to
exist in 314 BC
after the...
- Tito,
Torre di Montefalco, Treggio, Uppello, Vallupo, Vegnole, Verchiano,
Vescia, Vionica, Volperino.
Angelo da
Foligno (1226-1312),
priest of the Order...
- is
currently raising money to
restore a
shrine of
Magna Mater in Rome.
Vescia, Monique:
Battle Reenactments, p. 38. The
Rosen Publishing Group, 2015 "The...
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Amphitheatre of
Capua Casilinum Sant'Angelo in
Formis Sinuessa Trebula Balliensis Vescia Province of
Naples Atella Baiae ****ae
Grotta di
Cocceio Herculaneum Villa...
- just
north of and on the
north bank of the
river Liris respectively, and
Vescia (across the river, in Campania) had
sided with the Samnites. Some young...
- The
Samnites attacked the
areas around the
River Liris (at
Formiae and
Vescia), and the
River Volturnus. They were
pursued by
Appius Claudius and Lucius...
-
Second Samnite War, the
other two
being Ausona (modern
Sessa Aurunca) and
Vescia. It
became a
Roman settlement as a fort (Castrum Minturnae) in
about 296...
- to some scholars, it
occupies the
ruins of the
ancient Auruncan town of
Vescia, destro**** by the
Romans in 340 BC (the
commune includes the
ruins of the...
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doubt ****ociated the
original inhabitants of
Aricia and of Sidicinum, of
Vescia among the Aurunci, and of
Labici close to
Hernican territory. The same formative...