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  • Samnium
  • Historical region of southern Italy; part of the Roman Republic/Empire

    Samnium (Italian: Sannio) is a Latin exonym for a region of Southern Italy anciently inhabited by the Samnites. Their own endonyms were Safinim for the

    Samnium

    Samnium

    Samnium

  • Samnite (gladiator type)
  • Type of Roman gladiator

    Roman gladiator who fought with equipment styled on that of a warrior from Samnium: a short sword (gladius), a rectangular shield (scutum), a greave (ocrea)

    Samnite (gladiator type)

    Samnite (gladiator type)

    Samnite_(gladiator_type)

  • Menas of Samnium
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Menas of Samnium (Latin: Sanctus Menna Samnii) is a 6th-century hermit venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. The primary source for details of

    Menas of Samnium

    Menas_of_Samnium

  • Samnites
  • Italic people living in Samnium in south-central Italy

    Samnites (Oscan: Safineis) were an ancient Italic people who inhabited Samnium, a region located in the modern inland Abruzzo, Molise, and Campania in

    Samnites

    Samnites

    Samnites

  • Roman Italy
  • Italy during the Ancient Rome era

    Campania Regio II Apulia et Calabria Regio III Lucania et Bruttium Regio IV Samnium Regio V Picenum Regio VI Umbria et Ager Gallicus Regio VII Etruria Regio

    Roman Italy

    Roman Italy

    Roman_Italy

  • Pentri
  • Tribe of the Samnites

    (PDF) (PhD thesis). King's College London. Salmon, Edward Togo (1967). Samnium and the Samnites (Digitally printed version ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge

    Pentri

    Pentri

    Pentri

  • Battle of Sentinum
  • Battle of the Third Samnite War (295 BC)

    considering suing for peace. As a result, both Roman consuls marched on Samnium and concentrated their operations there. Quintus Fabius defeated the Samnites

    Battle of Sentinum

    Battle_of_Sentinum

  • Samnite religion
  • Religion of the samnites

    Mars instead of Mamers. Bulls had symbolic connections to the military in Samnium. The Hirpini believed that they were guided by a wolf to their land. Hence

    Samnite religion

    Samnite_religion

  • Aeclanum
  • Archaeological site in Italy

    Aeculanum, Italian: Eclano, Ancient Greek: Ἀικούλανον) was an ancient town of Samnium, Southern Italy, about 25 km east-southeast of Beneventum, on the Via Appia

    Aeclanum

    Aeclanum

    Aeclanum

  • Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus
  • Roman general and statesman

    were told that if they spoke in Samnium they would never leave there alive; consequently, the Senate declared war on Samnium. In a casting of lots as to which

    Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus

    Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus

    Lucius_Cornelius_Scipio_Barbatus

  • Lucius Papirius Cursor
  • 4th-century BC Roman politician and general

    Samnium and the Samnites, p. 218. Oakley, Commentary on Livy, vol. II, pp. 676, 677. Salmon, Samnium and the Samnites, pp. 219, 220. Salmon, Samnium and

    Lucius Papirius Cursor

    Lucius Papirius Cursor

    Lucius_Papirius_Cursor

  • Sabina (region)
  • Historical region of central Italy

    In the Augustan division of Italy, Sabina was included in the region IV Samnium. With Diocletian's late 3rd-century administrative reforms, Italy became

    Sabina (region)

    Sabina (region)

    Sabina_(region)

  • Battle of Imbrinium
  • Battle in 325 BC

    dictator Lucius Papirius Cursor) and the Samnites near Imbrinium, a city in Samnium. In 325 BC, Lucius Papirius Cursor, a distinguished soldier, was appointed

    Battle of Imbrinium

    Battle_of_Imbrinium

  • Sidicini
  • Italic peoples of ancient Italy

    well, and led by the Latins a large army of these allied peoples invaded Samnium. In 337 BC the Sidicini declared war on the Aurunci, and defeated them

    Sidicini

    Sidicini

    Sidicini

  • Sabines
  • Ancient Italic people

    σαφινείς) and by the toponyms safinim and safina (at the origin of the terms Samnium and Sabinum). The Indo-European root *Saβeno or *Sabh evolved into the

    Sabines

    Sabines

    Sabines

  • Lucania
  • Historical region of Southern Italy

    extended from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Gulf of Taranto. It bordered with Samnium and Campania in the north, Apulia in the east, and Bruttium in the south-west

    Lucania

    Lucania

    Lucania

  • Capture of Neapolis
  • 327 BC battle during the Second Samnite War

    city of Neapolis from the Samnites, an ancient Italic people who lived in Samnium. The city's fall is attributed to treachery committed by some of its citizens

    Capture of Neapolis

    Capture of Neapolis

    Capture_of_Neapolis

  • Pope Felix IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 526 to 530

    Great, who had imprisoned Felix's predecessor, John I. Felix came from Samnium, the son of Castorius. He was elected after a gap of nearly two months

    Pope Felix IV

    Pope Felix IV

    Pope_Felix_IV

  • Battle of the Cranita hills
  • Battle in 277 BC

    the consuls Publius Cornelius Rufinus and Caius Junius Bubulcus invaded Samnium, devastating the country as they went, and took several deserted forts

    Battle of the Cranita hills

    Battle_of_the_Cranita_hills

  • Battle of Tifernum
  • 297 BC battle of the Third Samnite War

    Samnite attempt to ward off Roman domination. Rome sent two armies against Samnium, led by the experienced consuls Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus and Publius

    Battle of Tifernum

    Battle_of_Tifernum

  • Battle of the Caudine Forks
  • Battle of the Second Samnite War (321 BC)

    School at Rome, Vol. 50 (1982), pp. 45-52. Salmon, Edward Togo (1967). Samnium and the Samnites (Digitally printed version ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge

    Battle of the Caudine Forks

    Battle of the Caudine Forks

    Battle_of_the_Caudine_Forks

  • Duchy of Benevento
  • Vassal of the Kingdom of the Lombards in present-day southern Italy from 577 to 774

    Benevento as the "Samnite Duchy" (Ducatum Samnitium) after the region of Samnium. The circumstances surrounding the creation of the duchy are disputed.

    Duchy of Benevento

    Duchy of Benevento

    Duchy_of_Benevento

  • Appian Way
  • Ancient Roman road

    resources further. They gave up the attempted alliance and settled with Samnium. The Romans were only biding their time while they looked for a solution

    Appian Way

    Appian Way

    Appian_Way

  • List of popes
  • September 530 (4 years, 72 days) St Felix IV FELIX Quartus Felix c. 490 Samnium, Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 36 / 40 Subject of the (Ostrogothic) Kingdom

    List of popes

    List of popes

    List_of_popes

  • Sabellians
  • Ancient peoples living in Italy

    Sabelli, Samnites, Samnium) Osco-Umbrian *saf- (Safineis, Safinìm), and consequently: Oscan *safno > *safnio > Safinìm > Samnium Sabellic *safio > Safini

    Sabellians

    Sabellians

  • Apuani
  • Ancient Ligurian people of north-west Italy

    the course of which the Roman Republic removed some 40,000 of them to Samnium in 180 BC and a further 7,000 in 179 BC. Resistance among the south-eastern

    Apuani

    Apuani

  • Rocca dei Rettori
  • castle in Benevento, southern Italy. It currently houses the Museum of the Samnium. Archaeological excavations held during the 1998 restoration have proven

    Rocca dei Rettori

    Rocca dei Rettori

    Rocca_dei_Rettori

  • Latin War
  • 4th-century BC conflict between the Roman Republic and neighboring Latin peoples of Italy

    well, and led by the Latins a large army of these allied peoples invaded Samnium. Most of the damage they dealt there to the Samnites was done by raiding

    Latin War

    Latin War

    Latin_War

  • 290s BC
  • Decade

    the Romans commit to war against the Samnites. Fulvius invades central Samnium and defeats a Samnite army near Bovianum. He then captures Aufidena and

    290s BC

    290s_BC

  • Venafrum
  • Ancient town and archaeological site in Venafro, Italy

    of Molise, Italy, close to the boundaries of both Latium adiectum and Samnium. Its site is occupied by the modern Venafro, a village on the railway from

    Venafrum

    Venafrum

  • Cappadocia
  • Historical region in Central Anatolia, Turkey

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Cappadocia

    Cappadocia

    Cappadocia

  • Hirpini
  • Ancient Samnitic tribe

    distinct and independent nation. They inhabited the southern portion of Samnium, in the more extensive sense of that name, roughly the area now known as

    Hirpini

    Hirpini

  • Moesia
  • Province of the Roman Empire

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Moesia

    Moesia

    Moesia

  • Santa Sofia, Benevento
  • Church building in Benevento, Italy

    numerous privileges signed by him, some of which are in the Museum of Samnium near the church. The edifice was modeled on the Palatine Chapel of the

    Santa Sofia, Benevento

    Santa Sofia, Benevento

    Santa_Sofia,_Benevento

  • Lusitania
  • Roman province in Hispania (27 BC – c. 410 AD)

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Lusitania

    Lusitania

    Lusitania

  • Hannibal
  • Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)

    but was unable to bring Fabius to battle, so he decided to march through Samnium to Campania, one of the richest and most fertile provinces of Italy, hoping

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

  • Frentani
  • Ancient Italian people

    while the more lofty and central ridges of the mountains were included in Samnium. The Frentani are expressly termed by Strabo as a Samnite people, and he

    Frentani

    Frentani

    Frentani

  • Battle of Aquilonia
  • 293 BCE battle of the Third Samnite War

    of men, and thus called a general muster to Aquilonia, which all men of Samnium were required to answer. There, they took strict religious oaths to their

    Battle of Aquilonia

    Battle of Aquilonia

    Battle_of_Aquilonia

  • Battle of Lautulae
  • Battle in 315 BC during the Second Samnite War

    Salmon, E.T. (1967). Samnium and the Samnites. Cambridge University Press. pp. 234–36. ISBN 9780521061858. Salmon, E.T. (1967). Samnium and the Samnites.

    Battle of Lautulae

    Battle of Lautulae

    Battle_of_Lautulae

  • Battle of Mount Gaurus
  • First battle of the First Samnite War

    armies against the Samnites - Valerius into Campania and Cornelius into Samnium. Valerius camped his army at Mount Gaurus. The Samnites had moved into

    Battle of Mount Gaurus

    Battle of Mount Gaurus

    Battle_of_Mount_Gaurus

  • Lucania et Bruttium
  • Province of the Roman Empire

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Lucania et Bruttium

    Lucania et Bruttium

    Lucania_et_Bruttium

  • Publius Decius Mus (consul 312 BC)
  • Roman general and statesman (died 295 BC)

    Rullianus as his colleague. While his colleague handled the war against Samnium, Mus was entrusted with the war against the Etruscans in which he was so

    Publius Decius Mus (consul 312 BC)

    Publius Decius Mus (consul 312 BC)

    Publius_Decius_Mus_(consul_312_BC)

  • Tivoli, Lazio
  • Comune in Lazio, Italy

    located outside the ancient city, across the road leading to Rome and Samnium. Measuring 188 by 140 metres (617 by 459 ft), it included a theatre, a

    Tivoli, Lazio

    Tivoli, Lazio

    Tivoli,_Lazio

  • Molise
  • Region of Italy

    Before the Romans arrived, Molise was part of the historical region of Samnium, and was thus inhabited by populations of samnite heritage. The tribe of

    Molise

    Molise

    Molise

  • Social War (91–87 BC)
  • War between Rome and its Italian allies

    second century proceeded with considerable heterogeneity: in Apulia and Samnium, Latin influence was largely absent in both the archaeological and literary

    Social War (91–87 BC)

    Social War (91–87 BC)

    Social_War_(91–87_BC)

  • Caudium
  • Ancient city of the Samnites

    (modern Montesarchio) was the main city of the ancient Caudini tribe in Samnium situated on the Appian Way between Beneventum (modern Benevento) and Capua

    Caudium

    Caudium

  • Marmarica
  • Littoral region of ancient Libya

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Marmarica

    Marmarica

    Marmarica

  • Bithynia
  • Region in Anatolia

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Bithynia

    Bithynia

    Bithynia

  • Statue
  • Sculpture primarily concerned as a representational figure

    D. 337 by Jerome Jordan Pollitt (30 June 1983) ISBN 052127365X page 19 Samnium and the Samnites by E. T. Salmon (2 September 1967) ISBN 0521061857 page

    Statue

    Statue

    Statue

  • Osci
  • Italic people of Campania and Latium adiectum during Roman times

    was finally lost during the Second Samnite War when, prior to invading Samnium, the Romans found it necessary to secure the border tribes. After the war

    Osci

    Osci

    Osci

  • Tillia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    the middle of the first century AD. Gaius Tillius, buried at Larinum in Samnium, in a tomb built by his son, Lucius Tillius Trassa, dating from the early

    Tillia gens

    Tillia_gens

  • Benevento
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Serretelle, Sponsilli, Torre Alfieri, and Vallereccia. Historical affiliations Samnium until 314 BC Roman Republic 314–27 BC Roman Empire 27 BC – 285 AD Western

    Benevento

    Benevento

    Benevento

  • Sangro Valley Project
  • Archaeological excavation in Italy

    Abruzzo, Italy. It was notable for its revolutionary interpretation of Samnium as a dynamic participant in the history of the Adriatic as well as its

    Sangro Valley Project

    Sangro Valley Project

    Sangro_Valley_Project

  • Cappadocia (Roman province)
  • Roman province located in modern-day Turkey

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Cappadocia (Roman province)

    Cappadocia (Roman province)

    Cappadocia_(Roman_province)

  • Pontius Pilate
  • Roman governor of Judea and condemner of Jesus

    common speech. The name Pontius suggests that an ancestor of his came from Samnium in central, southern Italy, and he may have belonged to the family of Gavius

    Pontius Pilate

    Pontius Pilate

    Pontius_Pilate

  • Battle of Suessula
  • Battle in 343 BC

    against the Samnites. Valerius led his into Campania and Cornelius his into Samnium. In Campania, Valerius won the first Roman victory against the Samnites

    Battle of Suessula

    Battle of Suessula

    Battle_of_Suessula

  • Proconsul
  • Governor of a province in the Roman republic

    the previous year, was elected as proconsul to conduct the campaign in Samnium. During the Third Samnite War (298–290 BC) the consuls of the previous

    Proconsul

    Proconsul

    Proconsul

  • Gellius Egnatius
  • Samnite leader of the Varriani (died 295 BC)

    to a close co-operation against Rome. This withdrew Roman troops from Samnium for a period of time; but the forces of the confederates were defeated

    Gellius Egnatius

    Gellius_Egnatius

  • Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
  • Administrative division of the Late Roman Empire (347-630s)

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum

    Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum

    Praetorian_prefecture_of_Illyricum

  • Sannio Hills
  • extending into the province of Campobasso, Molise. Their name derives from Samnium, an ancient Roman administrative region. Geologically, they were formed

    Sannio Hills

    Sannio_Hills

  • 354 BC
  • Calendar year

    mercenary and an admirer of Socrates (b. c. 431 BC) Salmon, E.T. (1967). Samnium and the Samnites. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 191–193. Retrieved

    354 BC

    354_BC

  • Gaius Pontius
  • Samnite military commander

    to press into Samnite territory. In 321 BC, the Romans were moving into Samnium, and Pontius, who was encamped at Caudium, discovered that the army led

    Gaius Pontius

    Gaius_Pontius

  • Gallia Narbonensis
  • Roman Empire province from 121 BC to the 5th century AD

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Gallia Narbonensis

    Gallia Narbonensis

    Gallia_Narbonensis

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    was notable for its wine and olives; other areas, like the Po Valley, Samnium, and the Appennine highlands generally, were noted for sheep and pig raising

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa
  • 1st century Roman senator and official

    of the gens Neratia lie in the Italian town of Saepinum in the heart of Samnium. The name of Pansa's father, beyond the gentilicum Neratius, is not known

    Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa

    Marcus_Hirrius_Fronto_Neratius_Pansa

  • Name of Italy
  • today's Marche) Latium et Campania (the coastal parts of Lazio and Campania) Samnium (Abruzzo, Molise and Irpinia) Apulia et Calabria (today's Apulia) Lucania

    Name of Italy

    Name of Italy

    Name_of_Italy

  • Asia (Roman province)
  • Roman province located in modern-day Turkey and Greece

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Asia (Roman province)

    Asia (Roman province)

    Asia_(Roman_province)

  • Cyrenaica
  • Eastern coastal region of Libya

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Cyrenaica

    Cyrenaica

    Cyrenaica

  • Roman diocese
  • Administrative unit of the Roman Empire

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Roman diocese

    Roman diocese

    Roman_diocese

  • Trivicum
  • Ancient town in southern Italy

    Trivicum is the ancient Hirpini and Samnium town nowadays called Trevico. The Roman poet Horace mentions Trivicum in his well-known account of a journey

    Trivicum

    Trivicum

  • Battle of Geronium
  • Battle of the Second Punic War

    before turning east toward Molise, passing through the rugged terrain of Samnium. Throughout this movement, he was shadowed by Roman forces under the command

    Battle of Geronium

    Battle of Geronium

    Battle_of_Geronium

  • Traia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    which was typical of Oscan names. Epigraphy places some of the Traii in Samnium, an Oscan-speaking region of Italy. All of the Traii known from inscriptions

    Traia gens

    Traia_gens

  • Numidia (Roman province)
  • Roman province on the North African coast

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Numidia (Roman province)

    Numidia (Roman province)

    Numidia_(Roman_province)

  • Colonia (Roman)
  • Roman outpost established in conquered territory to secure it

    (Etruria) BC 268 Beneventum (Samnium) BC 268 Ariminum (Aemilia) BC 268 Brundisium (Apulia) BC 264 Firmum BC 263 Aesernia (Samnium) BC 247 Alsium (Etruria)

    Colonia (Roman)

    Colonia (Roman)

    Colonia_(Roman)

  • Agnone
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    Canale and Rigaini. The Samnites comprised several distinct tribes in Samnium, a wholly inland district of south-central Italy named after them. The

    Agnone

    Agnone

    Agnone

  • Battle of Saticula
  • Second of three battles described by the Roman historian Livy

    Samnites. Valerius led his forces into Campania and Cornelius led his into Samnium where he camped at Saticula. Livy writes that Cornelius then advanced from

    Battle of Saticula

    Battle of Saticula

    Battle_of_Saticula

  • List of ethnic religions
  • Sámi religion (Sami people of Fennoscandia) Samnite religion (Samnites of Samnium) Slavic paganism (Early Slavs/Slavs) of Eastern and Southeastern Europe)

    List of ethnic religions

    List of ethnic religions

    List_of_ethnic_religions

  • Staia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    inscription from Aeclanum in Samnium. Titus Staius M. f. Titinius, buried in a first-century tomb at Bovianum Vetus in Samnium, dedicated by his son, Staius

    Staia gens

    Staia_gens

  • Domus Liceo Cavour
  • Archaeological site (Roman domus) in Rome, Italy

    property likely belonged to the Umbrius family, who may have originated from Samnium. Two historical owners of the domus were identified as Lucius Fabius Gallus

    Domus Liceo Cavour

    Domus_Liceo_Cavour

  • Tattia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Alexander and Gaius Tattius Capito in a sepulchral inscription from Sulmo in Samnium, dating from the middle of the first century BC. Gaius Tattius C. l. Capito

    Tattia gens

    Tattia_gens

  • Battle of Numistro
  • 210 BC stalemate between Hannibal and Rome

    retreated to Brutium and Marcellus conquered the towns of Maronea and Meles in Samnium. Shortly thereafter, the Carthaginian general returned to Apulia and defeated

    Battle of Numistro

    Battle of Numistro

    Battle_of_Numistro

  • Bovianum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Two cities of ancient Italy were named Bovianum, both in Samnium: Bojano (Bovianum Undecumanorum) Bovianum Vetus, a colonia of uncertain location, sometimes

    Bovianum

    Bovianum

  • Scutum
  • Type of shield used in Ancient Rome

    Camillus, 40.4 Couissin P., Les armes romaines, pp. 224, 240-7 Salmon, E.T., Samnium and the Samnites (1967), p.107 "The Histories of Polybius". University

    Scutum

    Scutum

    Scutum

  • Larinum
  • Archaeological site in Larino, Italy

    crossroads of cultures, between the Adriatic coast and the inland area of Samnium, always open to the influences of different cultural environments, as confirmed

    Larinum

    Larinum

    Larinum

  • List of Late Roman provinces
  • et Umbria Picenum Suburbicarium Apulia et Calabria Bruttia et Lucania Samnium Valeria Corsica Sicilia Sardinia Annonaria refers to a reliance on the

    List of Late Roman provinces

    List_of_Late_Roman_provinces

  • Tiberius (praenomen)
  • Latin personal name

    of Tibur, the Umbrian town of Tifernum, and the mountain and river in Samnium known as Tifernus. The Etruscan cognate of Tiberius is Thefarie, and an

    Tiberius (praenomen)

    Tiberius_(praenomen)

  • Exarchate of Ravenna
  • Eastern Roman administrative division (584–751)

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Exarchate of Ravenna

    Exarchate of Ravenna

    Exarchate_of_Ravenna

  • Turrón
  • Southern European nougat confection

    since it predates Roman times and was widely known in the territories of Samnium. [unreliable source?] Although originally resembling sticky paste, it now

    Turrón

    Turrón

    Turrón

  • Osco-Umbrian languages
  • Group of Italic languages

    mainly because of the Iguvine Tablets. These languages were spoken in Samnium and in Campania, partly in Apulia, Lucania and Bruttium, as well as by

    Osco-Umbrian languages

    Osco-Umbrian languages

    Osco-Umbrian_languages

  • Suessula
  • Ancient city of Campania

    Italy, situated in the interior of the peninsula, near the frontier with Samnium, between Capua and Nola, and about 7 km northeast of Acerrae, Suessula

    Suessula

    Suessula

  • Campania
  • Region in Italy

    At one point in history, a distinct group of Oscan-speaking tribes from Samnium (in south-central Italy), the Samnites, moved down into Campania. Since

    Campania

    Campania

    Campania

  • Hispania Tarraconensis
  • Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula (27 BC-459 AD)

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania Tarraconensis

    Hispania_Tarraconensis

  • Samnite
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    adjective meaning "having to do with ancient Samnium." Samnite may also refer to: Samnites, the people of ancient Samnium Samnite (gladiator type), a gladiator

    Samnite

    Samnite

  • Lycia
  • Ancient geopolitical region of Anatolia (Turkey)

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Lycia

    Lycia

    Lycia

  • Raetia
  • Roman province

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Raetia

    Raetia

    Raetia

  • Paeligni
  • Italic tribe in the Valle Peligna

    Amiternum, and that this dialect closely resembled the Oscan of Lucania and Samnium, though presenting some peculiarities of its own, which warrant, perhaps

    Paeligni

    Paeligni

  • History of the Romans in Arabia
  • et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    History of the Romans in Arabia

    History_of_the_Romans_in_Arabia

  • Roman Egypt
  • Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt

    et Calabria Campania Corsica Lucania et Bruttium Picenum Suburbicarium Samnium Sardinia Sicilia Tuscia et Umbria Valeria Diocese of Annonarian Italy Alpes

    Roman Egypt

    Roman Egypt

    Roman_Egypt

  • Sepunia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    ancient writers, but several were municipal officers of towns in Latium, Samnium, and Campania, and others are known from inscriptions. This list includes

    Sepunia gens

    Sepunia_gens

  • Battle of Herdonia (210 BC)
  • 210 BC battle in the Second Punic War

    (216 BC). This victory brought him a host of new allies from Campania, Samnium, Apulia, Lucania, Bruttium, and Magna Graecia, who revolted from Rome enticed

    Battle of Herdonia (210 BC)

    Battle of Herdonia (210 BC)

    Battle_of_Herdonia_(210_BC)

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  • Kank | கஂக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kank | கஂக

    Scent of the lotus

  • Zahraa | زہراا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zahraa | زہراا

    Beautiful, White

  • Tirumala | திருமலா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tirumala | திருமலா

    Seven hills

  • Digvijay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Digvijay

    Who is victorious over everyone

  • Clarance
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Latin

    Clarance

    Clear; Bright

  • Venudhar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Venudhar

    Lord Krishna

  • Yadu
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Yadu

    An Ancient King

  • Tavasya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Tavasya

    Active; Strong

  • Thelma
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Thelma

    Nursing

  • Cyrene
  • Biblical

    Cyrene

    a wall; coldness; the floor

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