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Casilinum
Casilinum Casilinum (modern Capua), an ancient city of Campania ...
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Capua
... mountain tribes, along with its dependent communities Casilinum, Calatia, Atella, so that the greater part ... time the Via Latina was prolonged to Casilinum is doubtful (it is quite possible that ... from north-west to south-east from Casilinum to Calatia, turns due east very soon ...
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Via Latina
... to Teanum and Cales, and so to Casilinum, where was the crossing of the Volturnus ... Via Appia. The distance from Rome to Casilinum was 129 m. by the Via Appia ...
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Via Latin (translated from Italian)
... road carried to Teanum , Cales and to Casilinum (the modern one Capua , where it crossed ... via Appia. The distance between Rome and Casilinum was of 129 miles with the way ...
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Santa Maria Capua Vetere (translated from German)
... is at the place of the antique Casilinum). History That antique Capua became approximately in ...
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Capua (translated from German)
... place in the proximity of the antique Casilinum. In the 11. Century came Capua into ...
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Angon (translated from French)
... swords. » (Account of the battle of Casilinum in 555, gained by Narsès on the ...
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-216 (translated from French)
... d' Hannibal on Fabius Maximus Cunctator with Casilinum. Claudius Marcellus is victorious twice of Hannibal ...
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Cales
... the Via Latina, 8 m. NNW of Casilinum. It was taken by the Romans in ...
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User:Mathbot/Page1
... Itius Portus -- comment="disambig" 277 -- minor=1 -- Casilinum -- comment="disambig" 278 -- minor=1 -- Roman relations ...
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