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    Aequum Tuticum was a Roman vicus in southern Italy, about 35 km east-northeast of Beneventum. The site lies beside Saint Eleuterio hamlet, overlooking...
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    BC at La Starza [it] rock site. The foundation of the Roman vicus of Aequum Tuticum, not far from La Starza, was formerly credited to the Hirpini Samnites...
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    determined by the Itineraries, which place it on the Appian Way between Aequum Tuticum and Herdonia, at a distance of 29 to 31 kilometres (18 to 19 mi) from...
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    road, the one called afterwards the Via Traiana, leading thence by Aequum Tuticum (now Ariano Irpino) into Apulia; the other by Aeclanum to Venusia (now...
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    Greek settlements in Magna Graeca in southern Italy: Argyrippa or Arpi, Aequum Tuticum (Ariano Irpino), Beneventum (Benevento), Brundusium (Brindisi), Canusium...
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    and Via Aurelia Aeclanensis [it], diverged nearby, leading through Aequum Tuticum to Luceria and through Trivicum to Herdoniae respectively. The road...
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    Hirpini were Maloenton (modern Benevento), Aeclanum (Mirabella Eclano), Aequum Tuticum (Ariano Irpino), Vescellium [it] (near Roseto Valfortore), Trivicum...
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  • from the Hirpini), Aeclanum, Abellinum, Compsa, Aquilonia, Trivicum, Aequum Tuticum, and Vescellium [it]. Beneventum was the most important city in this...
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    Reggio. The Via Herculia [it], a branch of the Via Traiana, ran from Aequum Tuticum to the ancient Nerulum. At the narrowest point the plain of Sibari,...
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    though Theodor Mommsen's description of it as having branch roads to Aequum Tuticum and Potentia, and Kiepert's maps annexed to the volume, do not agree...
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    peninsula just north a miss) and a road through Arpi, Luceria, Aecae and Aequum Tuticum connecting at Beneventum to the Via Appia. In AD 663 it was taken and...
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  • years, twenty-two days. Lucius Turselius Priscus, dedicated a tomb at Aequum Tuticum in Samnium for Marcia Saturnina, his wife of twenty-five years. Lucius...
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  • t e Archaeological sites in Campania Province of Avellino Aeclanum Aequum Tuticum Compsa Province of Benevento Benevento Arch of Trajan Roman Theatre...
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    municipality of modern Circello, on the road leading from Saepinum and Aequum Tuticum. In its ruins several inscriptions have been found, notably a large...
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    first half of the second. Lucius Vipsanus Secundus, dedicated a tomb at Aequum Tuticum in Samnium, dating from the late first century, or the first half of...
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  • concubine. Seppia C. l. Fidelis, a freedwoman who made two offerings at Aequum Tuticum in Samnium, dating to the second century, or the last part of the first...
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    areas along main roads and large trade routes, such as Cluvia, and Aequum Tuticum (the modern day settlement of Sant'Eleuterio between Ariano Irpino and...
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