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International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe
Following their custom of giving auspicious names to new colonies, the Romans
literally changed "bad" to "good," making "Maleventum" into "Beneventum." Given
their good fortune in defeating King Pyrrhus and his tribal allies in battle at ...
Trudy Ring, Robert M. Salkin, Sharon La Boda, 1995
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Ancient Coin Collecting VI: Non-Classical Cultures
Beneventum, Romoald II AD 706-731, AVsolidus Beneventum, northeast of
Naples, was an important crossroad in south central Italy. It was established as a
duchy by the Lombard prince Zotto, who drove out the Romaion (Byzantine)
forces in ...
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Southern Europe: International Dictionary of Historic Places
Following their custom of giving auspicious names to new colonies, the Romans
literally changed “bad” to “good,” making “Maleventum” into “Beneventum.” Given
their good fortune in defeating King Pyrrhus and his tribal allies in battle at ...
Trudy Ring, Noelle Watson, Paul Schellinger, 2013
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The Cult of Isis Among Women in the Graeco-Roman World
... in the year 88 A.D., he had either rebuilt or enlarged the Iseum at Beneventum.
156 The obelisk inscriptions do not state clearly whether the Iseum was a new
building or merely an expansion and refurnishing of an already existing Isis
temple ...
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion ...
The first independent principality of Beneventum was founded by Arigisus II., at
the time of the breaking up of the kingdom of the Longobards, and it lasted till 891
, when a Byzantine army took Beneventum, and drove away Ursus, the last ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), George Long, 1844
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Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A-E
Beneventum I 275 bc I Pyrrhic War King Pyrrhus of Epirus returned to Italy from
Sicily after failure at Lilybaeum and met Roman General Manius Curius Dentatus
at Beneventum, where Pyrrhus was defeated and withdrew south to Tarentum ...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
He besieged Beneventum unsuccessfully, and his troops were defeated near
Formire by Romuald the Longobard duke, in consequence of which, after
committing many depredations, he withdrew to Sicily, where he was soon after
smothered ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1841
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
Not only was no mercy shown in the field, but the neighbouring town of
Beneventum was given up witK,its population to the brutal fury and avarice of the
soldiers. After this consummation of his crusade, Charles of Anjou made his
triumphant ...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
Constantinople with a large armament, and landed at Ta- rentum with the
intention of driving away the Longobards. He besieged Beneventum
unsuccessfully, and his troops were defeated near Formitc by Romuald the
Longobard duke, ...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
Constantinople with a large armament, and landed at Ta- rentum with the
intention of driving away the Longobards. He besieged Beneventum
unsuccessfully, and his troops were defeated near Formioe by Romuald the
Longobard duke, ...
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190 AC PT Beneventum Plantation, Frank J. Brand II and Janet Alisa Brand from ArborOne, $1,800,000. RT1 Tracts 4,6,9.10 and Unnumbered ... «South Strand news, 3月 15»
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After costly victories at Heraclea and Ausculum, which king of Epirus went home to Greece after a final drawn battle with Rome at Beneventum ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 12月 14»
San Gennaro's treasure leaves Naples for first time
St Januarius was a Christian martyr, the Bishop of Beneventum (today's Benevento, to the south-east of Naples), believed to have been ... «ANSAmed, 10月 13»
The controversial pope who gave the King of England permission to …
When Adrian IV refused to recognize William I of Sicily in 1154, William I responded by laying siege to the papal possession of Beneventum. «IrishCentral, 2月 13»
Ask an Academic: Boredom
... he rescued the population [of Beneventum] from endless boredom, the ... experienced by the inhabitants of Beneventum is still with us today. «New Yorker, 5月 11»