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Brundisium
Brundisium Brundisium (Gk. Brentesion, mod. Brindisi) was an important ... perhaps extended through Tarentum as far as Brundisium at this period. Pacuvius was born here ... a more direct route from Beneventum to Brundisium. The remains of ancient buildings are unimportant ...
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Talk:Brundisium
Talk:Brundisium What is Bpsvrktov? Can this be replaced ...
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Third Servile War
... the north, and Lucullus' troops landing in Brundisium, Crassus quickly realized that if he did ... broke out of confinement, and fled toward Brundisium with Crassus' legions in pursuit. Realizing that Lucullus' forces were in Brundisium, the rebels swung north. Crassus' legions followed ... Roman Senate. Forces of Lucullus land at Brundisium. 71 BC Spartacus attempts to negotiate with ... siege at Rhegium. Unable to retreat toward Brundisium because of Lucullus' forces, the army ...
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Spartacus (translated from German)
... south, in order over Sicilies and late Brundisium by ship to flee (the reasons for ... Piraten captivated by the Romans were. Over Brundisium the slave army could not escape any ... the Silarius between Tarentum (today: Tarent) and Brundisium (today: Brindisi) with the destroying defeat against ...
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Appian Way
... ” Exiting by the back door at Brundisium, the ancient port of embarkation for Greece ... Benvenutum was now Venusia, Tarentum, Uria and Brundisium. The Roman Republic was the government of ... of the Via Appia from Beneventum, reaching Brundisium via Canusium and Barium rather than via ...
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Brindisi (translated from German)
... those Roemer and they called the city Brundisium. Those Via Appia , Rome most important military route became of Capua after Brundisium extends and led directly to the there ...
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Augustus (translated from German)
... to a renewed alliance. That Contract of Brundisium of the autumn 40 v. Chr. among ... autocracy Marcus Antonius At the contract of Brundisium was also Sextus Pompeius taken part, the ...
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User:Farzon Lotfi
... journey overland; Marcus Licinius Lucullus landed in Brundisium in the heel of Italy with his ... of Italy, he could not march to Brundisium and take ship to the east because ...
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Caesar's civil war
... senate fled to Capua. Caesar proceeded to Brundisium, where he besieged Pompey until Pompey fled ... in pursuit of Pompey. Caesar collected at Brundisium a small army of about 15,000 ...
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Caesar III
... village with 150 inhabitants n/a Clerk Brundisium n/a Engineer Capua Tarentum Architect Tarraco ... and Lindum Carthaginians: In Mediolanum and Carthago (Brundisium, Capua, Tarraco, and Lugdunum will never be ...
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