Saepinum (modern Altilia, near Sepino) was a Samnite town that later became a Roman municipium. Located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of the...
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of the estates and assets of the ecclesiastical bishoprics of Bojano, Saepinum, Venafro, Trivento, Isernia, Larino and Termoli. As a result of frequent...
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trip hammers continued into the early Middle Ages. At the Italian site of Saepinum excavators have recently unearthed a late antique water mill that may have...
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Samnium in Campobasso Museum of Zampogna (Bagpipe) in Scapoli Antiquarium of Saepinum-Altilia in Sepino Photographic museum "Tony Vaccaro" in Bonefro Archeological...
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the Samnites in the field, Papirius besieges and captures the city of Saepinum. Due to renewed hostility among some of the Etruscans, who are joined by...
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These small settlements organized around larger settlements, such as Saepinum and Caiatia. Samnite cities were generally not as large as those in the...
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Hadrian's Wall. The origins of the gens Neratia lie in the Italian town of Saepinum, located in Samnium. Olli Salomies, in his study of Imperial Roman nomenclature...
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Theatre at Saepinum Saepinum Altilia Italy 41°26′00″N 14°37′00″E / 41.433333°N 14.616667°E / 41.433333; 14.616667 (Theatre at Saepinum) 61.5 metres...
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(landscape pictured), Molise, Campania, and Apulia. The archaeological site of Saepinum is located at one of the tracks. Volterra: Historical City and Cultural...
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