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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...
- Aurunca, which included the cities of Aurunca, Suessa, Ausona, Minturnae, and Vescia. These communities, though politically autonomous, appear to have shared...
- 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...
- 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...
- Tito, Torre di Montefalco, Treggio, Uppello, Vallupo, Vegnole, Verchiano, Vescia, Vionica, Volperino. Angelo da Foligno (1226-1312), priest of the Order...
- organization from the 5th century BCE. Important peripheral sites such as Vescia—identified through inscriptions near Castelforte and Suio—suggest a degree...
- 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...
- in ancient times by the Ausoni/Aurunci (nearby was the ancient town of Vescia). Here, in the locality known as Vattaglia (local dialect for "battle")...
- 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...