• The coinage of Suessa concerns coins minted in Suessa, a city in ancient Campania (today's Sessa Aurunca) inhabited by the Aurunci, an ancient Italic...
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    Sessa Aurunca (redirect from Suessa Aurunca)
    Aurunca Caso peruto Coinage of Suessa "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved...
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    and the modern town of Sessa Aurunca bears the Aurunci's name. Ausones Aurunca Osci List of ancient Italic peoples Coinage of Suessa Carl Waldman; Catherine...
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    rather slow to adopt the invention of coinage. The brief period of Etruscan coinage, with the predominance of marks of value[citation needed], seems to...
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    The coinage of Cales concerns coins minted in Cales, a city in Campania, the most important urban center of the ancient Italic population of the Ausones...
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  • own coinage as an independent prince. He was also count of Suessa. He lent troops to Pope Paschal II in 1108 to retake Rome. He was a constant ally of the...
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    of Campanians. Like Cales, Teanum continued to have the right of coinage, and, like Suessa and Cales, remained faithful to Rome in both the Hannibalic and...
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    Tarquinius died of his wounds. When his death became public knowledge, the senate elected Servius as king, and the sons of Ancus fled to exile in Suessa Pometia...
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    of the Consul's [Scipio's] army was not caused by the seizure of Suessa". After Suessa, Sertorius departed to Etruria where he raised yet another army...
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    favor of a mountain stronghold, Suessa, which they renamed Aurunca. Further events escalated the conflict: the Ausones of Cales joined the Sidicini. In...
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    This article contains a list of Lycian place names that have survived from ancient Lycia in Anatolia. Names of settlements and geomorphic features are...
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