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    The Busento (Latin: Bucentius) is a left tributary of the Crati river, which flows about 95 kilometres (59 mi) in Calabria, southern Italy, from the Apennines...
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    Calabria is located. Situated at the confluence of two historical rivers, the Busento and the Crati, Cosenza stands 238 m above sea level in a valley between...
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    and his body was, according to legend, buried under the riverbed of the Busento in accordance with the pagan practices of the Visigothic people. The stream...
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    Gravina Gravina di Matera Basento Cavone Salandrella Agri Sinni Crati Busento Coscile Garga Esaro Mucone Neto Vitravo Esaro Stilaro Allaro Amusa Gerace...
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    steeply northward towards Cosenza where it is joined on the left by the Busento river, doubling in size. From here on it flows through a large plain, the...
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    along with the treasure of Rome were buried under the bed of the River Busento. With the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire in 476, Italy was...
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    burial of the Visigoth king Alaric I and his treasure under the river Busento in 410. The burial places of the Khazar kings (qoruq) and other inner Asian...
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  • buried with his treasure in an unknown river, often reported to be the Busento. Ganj-e Badavard Legend circa 7th–10th c. — One of the eight treasures...
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  • and was buried along with his treasure in an unknown grave under the Busento river. Alaric was succeeded by his brother-in–law Athaulf, husband of Honorius'...
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    to legend, he was buried with his treasure by slaves in the bed of the Busento river. The slaves were then killed to hide its location. The Visigoths...
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