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    tribes: the Pentri (capital: Bovianum), the Caraceni (principal cities: Cluviae, the modern Casoli, and Juvanum, the ruins of which are spread between...
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  • second-century tomb at Cluviae in Samnium for his son, Marcius Stallius Nepos. Marcus Stallius Q. f. Nepos, buried at Cluviae, aged twenty-five years...
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    settlements that are still inhabited, while others are no longer so, such as Cluviae near Casoli. The region was known as Aprutium in the Middle Ages and, according...
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  • campaigns against the Samnites. The Samnites take the Roman garrison of Cluviae and scourge their prisoners. Junius liberates the city and then moves on...
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    ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). It was the ancient settlement of Cluviae, a city of the Caraceni tribe that was the territory most probably conquered...
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    and Aemilius took on Etruria. The Samnites took the Roman garrison of Cluviae (location unknown) and scourged its prisoners. Junius retook it and then...
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  • sorrow." Epictetus, Discourses, 1.2.19–21 Helvidius came from town of Cluviae, and his father had been the senior centurion of a legion. According to...
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    the "Car[r]icini infernates" in the southern part, whose main center was Cluviae (whose ruins have been identified with those at Piano Laroma, a frazione...
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  • 1st Cluviae massacre 311 BC Cluviae Roman prisoners of war Samnites Roman prisoners of war killed by Samnites 2nd Cluviae massacre 311 BC Cluviae Adult...
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  • campaigns against the Samnites. The Samnites take the Roman garrison of Cluviae and scourge their prisoners. Junius liberates the city and then moves on...
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