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    Avellino (redirect from Abellinum)
    road from Salerno to Benevento Before the Roman conquest, the ancient Abellinum was a centre of the Samnite Hirpini, located on the Civita hill some 4...
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    Avellino, Campania, southern Italy. The town is the home of the ruins of Abellinum, the Ancient Roman Avellino. A large than life-size Roman marble statue...
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    Lancellotti castle in Lauro, the medieval town of Gesualdo, the Roman ruins of Abellinum and the early Christian basilica in Prata. The Selachoidei National Gallery...
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    Caudium, today Montesarchio) and the Hirpini (main cities: Beneventum, Abellinum, Aquilonia). They may have later been joined by the Frentani (capital...
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    Valfortore), Trivicum (Trevico), Compsa (Conza), Aquilonia (Lacedonia), and Abellinum (Atripalda). No certain date for the arrival of the Hiripini in the region...
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    608316 (Avella) Photograph Abellinum Avellino Italy 40°55′00″N 14°47′00″E / 40.91667°N 14.78333°E / 40.91667; 14.78333 (Abellinum (Avellino)) Acelum Asolo...
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    south bordered on the territories of Aeclanum (now Mirabella Eclano) and Abellinum (now Avellino). An inscription has preserved to us the names of several...
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    through Trivicum to Herdoniae respectively. The road from Aeclanum to Abellinum (modern Atripalda, near Avellino) may also follow an ancient line. Today...
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  • together with his brother, Marcus Socellius Firmus, dedicated a monument at Abellinum in Campania to their mother, Socellia Prima. Gaius Socellius Sex. f. Celer...
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  • universale Pars X. Phycomycetae, Laboulbeniomycetae Pyrenomycetae p. p. Abellinum: Sumptibus Coheredum Saccardo. Typis Pergola, Vendit extra Italiam R....
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  • one of the duumviri at Veii in AD 256. Poppaea C. f. Procca, buried at Abellinum in Campania, aged eight years, four months. Sextus Poppaeus Thalamus,...
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  • to the Samnites proper, as distinguished from the Hirpini), Aeclanum, Abellinum, Compsa, Aquilonia, Trivicum, Aequum Tuticum, and Vescellium [it]. Beneventum...
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  • (native language(s)) – older name(s), (other language(s)), location (s) Abellinum Avellino (east of Naples) Acelum Asolo Castrum Falconarii, Falconaria...
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  • Publius. Publius Spedius, named in a first-century inscription from Abellinum in Samnium. Publius Spedius P. f., one of the quattuorvirs at Antinum...
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  • inscription from Abellinum in Campania. Possibly the same person as Publius Catienus Sabinus, one of whose inscriptions is also from Abellinum. Titus Vibius...
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  • duumvirs at Nola in Campania in AD 31. Staia Secundilla, dedicated a tomb at Abellinum in Campania, dating to the early or middle part of the first century,...
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    between AD 30 and 50. Marcus Vipsanius Primigenius, a bronze worker at Abellinum in Campania during the late first century BC, or early first century AD...
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  • hereditary over time, although it is not known whether the Seppii Rufi of Abellinum and Venusia constituted a distinct family. This list includes abbreviated...
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  • children. Quintus Suillius Philargurus, named in a pottery inscription from Abellinum in Campania. Manius Suillius M'. l. Philodamus, freedman of the scriba...
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  • Montefredane date back to the sixth century AD, when the inhabitants of Abellinum (now Atripalda) fled here after the destruction of their village. In the...
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  • abalienatum Trel. Piper abbadianum Yunck. Piper abbreviatum Opiz Piper abellinum Trel. & Yunck. Piper aberrans C.DC. Piper abutiloides (Kunth) Kunth ex...
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