• Sinuessa (Greek: Σινούεσσα or Σινόεσσα) was a city of Latium, in the more extended sense of the name, situated on the Tyrrhenian Sea, about 10 km north...
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  • belong to the genus Sinuessa: Sinuessa colens (Drake, 1953) Sinuessa colentis (Drake, 1953) Sinuessa deianira Linnavuori, 1977 Sinuessa minor (Duarte Rodrigues...
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  • The pseudo-Council of Sinuessa was a purported gathering of bishops in 303 at Sinuessa, Italy, the purpose being a trial of Marcellinus on charges of apostasy...
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  • for Sibyl, a young slave he helped free after taking over the city of Sinuessa en Valle. When Crixus is chooses to separate from Spartacus and march on...
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  • hated by the people. At his country estate near the coastal spa city of Sinuessa, Tigellinus was given the imperial order to return to Rome. Knowing that...
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    Augustine of Hippo denied the affair. The records of the pseudo-Council of Sinuessa, which were fabricated at the beginning of the 6th century, state that...
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    Emperor Majorian leads the Roman army to a victory over the Vandals near Sinuessa, Roman victory over the Visigoths in southern Gaul in the Battle of Arelate...
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    include the Volsci, Osci and Ausones. The "last town" in Latium Adjectum was Sinuessa. Pliny's remarks concerning Latium are part of his description of Italy:...
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  • the defeat of the Ausones, but left its name to the spot. Its successor, Sinuessa, on the coast, a station on the Via Appia, was constructed in 312 BC, and...
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    Emilius. Castus is held to have been Bishop of Calvi and Cassius Bishop of Sinuessa. They are mentioned in an ancient inscription found on the site of Calvi...
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  • and his followers plan to take control of the walled, coastal city of Sinuessa, with a little help from a runaway local slave named Diotimos who inspires...
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  • Hadrian (Capua) Amphitheatre of Capua Casilinum Sant'Angelo in Formis Sinuessa Trebula Balliensis Vescia Province of Naples Atella Baiae Cumae Grotta...
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    army. Augustus placed a colony of veterans here. The Via Domitiana from Sinuessa to Puteoli crossed the river at this point, and some remains of the bridge...
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    Majorian personally leads the Roman army and defeats the invaders near Sinuessa, destroying their ships on the seashore, loaded with booty. Battle of Arelate:...
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    was occupied by the Normans who built (or re-built) a castle. Ruins of Sinuessa Cellole & Sessa Aurunca Torre del Paladino, a 1st-century BC mausoleum...
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    Majorian personally led the Roman army to a victory over the invaders near Sinuessa and followed the defeated Vandals, loaded with their booty, as far as their...
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    reputations as the case might be. An example is the Tabernae Caediciae at Sinuessa on the Via Appia. It had a large storage room containing barrels of wine...
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  • consul, is sent against the slaves. Uprising of 4,000 slaves crushed at Sinuessa, in Campania.[citation needed] Slave uprisings repressed in Attic silver...
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    towed by a mule." In Strabo's view, Latium extends south of Tarracina to Sinuessa. Through the marsh, with reference to the Via Appia and the Via Latina...
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    establish the colonies of Minturnae on the mouth of the River Liris and Sinuessa further inland, in the former territory of the Ausoni. The Samnite raids...
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    connect Rome to Pozzuoli). The road left the Appian Way at Formiae or Sinuessa. It followed the coast and crossed the rivers Savona and Volturna, passed...
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  • north.[citation needed] According to Pliny the Elder, however, the city of Sinuessa was its boundary.[citation needed] Necropoleis on the edges of modern Santa...
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    the case may be. One of the best hostels was the Tabernae Caediciae at Sinuessa on the Via Appia. It had a large storage room containing barrels of wine...
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    the Romans. The main Ausonian cities of Ausona, Minturnae, Vescia and Sinuessa, according to Livy were destroyed. According to a legend told by Diodorus...
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    gods. The tale was embroidered in the 5th-century forgery the "Council of Sinuessa", and the vita Marcelli of the Liber Pontificalis. The latter work states...
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    Majorian personally led the Roman army to a victory over the invaders at Sinuessa killing many of them. Only after consolidating his position in Italy could...
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  • consul, is sent against the slaves. Uprising of 4,000 slaves crushed at Sinuessa, in Campania.[citation needed] Slave uprisings repressed in Attic silver...
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  • Caepio, with a Quintus Metellus, suppressed a slave revolt at Minturnae and Sinuessa as part of an extraordinary command late in 133 BC; Broughton, however...
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  • Fulvius undertook additional projects in Pisaurum, Fundi, Potentia, and Sinuessa. The Augustan historian Livy says that when Fulvius built his temple to...
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  • some of his plays, and a few fragments of his work survive. He died at Sinuessa in Latium, at an advanced age, in 101 BC. Titus Turpilius Silanus, placed...
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