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Battle of Beneventum
Battle of Beneventum Battle of Beneventum Part of the Pyrrhic War Most important ... the Pyrrhic War Date: 275 BC Location: Beneventum, mod. Benevento, Campania, Italy Result: Inconclusive Casus ... notes}}} Pyrrhic War Heraclea – Asculum – Beneventum The Battle of Beneventum (275 BC) was the last battle ...
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Talk:Battle of Beneventum
Talk:Battle of Beneventum The text says: "the Romans outnumbered Pyrrhus ... never defeated Pyrrhus on the field". Yes, Beneventum was the battle that convinced Pyrrhus to ...
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Appian Way
... to become a formidable opponent. Extension to Beneventum The Third Samnite War, 298-290 BC ... ” The itinerary added Calatia, Caudium and Beneventum (not yet called that). Here also ended ... his “Pyrrhic victory” at the Battle of Beneventum (not yet named that) in 275 BC ... colony there in 268 BC renamed it Beneventum, “the place of the good winds.” ... an extension of the Via Appia from Beneventum, reaching Brundisium via Canusium and Barium ...
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Benevento
... Benevento occupies the site of the ancient Beneventum, originally Maleventum or more correctly Maloeis (derived ... in Italy after the inconclusive Battle of Beneventum (275 BC). A Latin colony was planted ... Via Appia was extended from Capua to Beneventum. It remained in the hands of the ... a meeting point of six main roads, Beneventum was much visited by travellers. The Arch ...
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Aeclanum
... Italy, 15 m. E.S.E. of Beneventum, on the Via Appia (near the modern ... the chief town of the Hirpini after Beneventum had become a Roman colony. Sulla captured ... Hadrian, who repaired the Via Appia from Beneventum to this point, made it a colony ... road taken by Horace ran directly from Beneventum to Trevicum and thence to Aquilonia (though ...
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Pyrrhic War
... lost!" Pyrrhic War Heraclea – Asculum – Beneventum Tarentum Asks for Help In 282 BC ... to fight one more campaign. Battle of Beneventum In 275 BC, Pyrrhus was back in ... battle, the Romans renamed the town to Beneventum in recognition of their victory over Pyrrhus ...
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Pyrrhi war (translated from German)
... Romans was missing also after this victory. Beneventum 275 v.Chr. the last battle between ... of Heraclea Battle with Asculum Battle with Beneventum
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Battle with Asculum (translated from German)
... 6.000 approx.. 3.500 Heraclea - Asculum - Beneventum In that Battle with Ausculum those were ... won ( Pyrrhussieg ). The following defeat Malventum (also Beneventum called) in the year 275 v. Chr ...
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Bénévent (translated from French)
... inhabitants. History Bénévent occupies the site of Beneventum ("Good wind") ancient, named at the origin ... in -268 and re-elects it soon Beneventum for predicts. Thanks to its strategic site ...
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Via Traiana
... emperor Trajan of the Via Appia from Beneventum, reaching Brundisium by a shorter route (ie ... This was commemorated by an arch at Beneventum.[1]
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