The Battle of Saticula, 343 BC, was the second of three battles described by the Roman historian Livy (59 BC – AD 17), in Book Seven of his history of Rome...
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the Battle of Saticula. Its archaeological remains are in the territory of the modern town of Sant'Agata de' Goti. Ceramic evidence from Saticula and...
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(343–341 BC) 342 BC – Battle of Mount Gaurus – Roman general Marcus Valerius Corvus defeats the Samnites. 342 BC – Battle of Saticula – Roman general Aulus...
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victory against the Samnites in the Battle of Mount Gaurus near Cumae, while Cornelius in the Battle of Saticula turned a near disaster into a second...
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Cornelius Cossus, at the Battle of Saticula, and a second victory by Valerius Corvus at the Battle of Suessula. At the end of the campaign season both...
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and Gauls in the Battle of Sentinum in Umbria. In 291, a Roman consul defeated the Samnites at Aquilonia and established the colony of Venusia. The Samnites...
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Samnites at Luceria, while Philo went to Campania to attack the Samnites at Saticula. Simultaneously, another Roman force, under Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus...
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340 BC – Latin War Battle of Mount Gaurus – 339 BC – First Samnite War Battle of Saticula – 339 BC – First Samnite War Battle of Suessula – 339 BC –...
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where he camped at Saticula. Livy then goes on to narrate how Rome won three different battles against the Samnites. After a day of hard fighting, Valerius...
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He appears next as a dictator himself in 315 BC, successfully besieging Saticula and then, less successfully, fighting at Lautulae (Diodorus mentions another...
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Atella (redirect from Roman Catholic Diocese of Atella)
Capua and the other Campanian cities in siding with Carthage after the battle of Cannae. It was occupied by Rome in 210 BC, the chief citizens executed...
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Marcus Valerius Corvus (category Year of birth uncertain)
was appointed as one of the triumviri coloniae deducendae, who were given the authority to establish a Latin colony at Saticula. In 312 BC he or his son...
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Fulvia gens (redirect from Fulvia (grandmother of Antony))
besieged Saticula, and defeated the Samnites. Marcus Fulvius L. f. L. n. Curvus Paetinus, consul suffectus in 305 BC, following the death of the consul...
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sine suffragio) BC 303 Alba Fucens, Carsioli (Latium) BC 313 Suessula, Saticula (Campania) BC 315 Luceria (Apulia) BC 303 Sora (Latium) BC 299 Nequinum...
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current war against the Samnites and the city of Saticula was run by the dictator Aemilius. We have the names of the consuls from Diodorus Siculus who notes...
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of Caudium. The cities of the Caudini included Caudium (modern Montesarchio), Telesia (modern San Salvatore Telesino), Saticula (modern Sant'Agata de'...
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Larinum (category Province of Campobasso)
the Romans; in fact, the Samnites had to resign themselves to the loss of Saticula, Luceria, and Teanum Sidicinum, as well as the entire Liri valley, where...
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