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- Acerrae (ancient Gr****: Ἀχέρραι) was the ancient Roman name for three towns or cities: Acerrae (Campania), today's Acerra, some thirteen miles north-east...
- rebels). He was awarded a Triumph for his victories on the Samnites at Acerrae. He was elected praetor for 94 BC though no evidence exists for his previous...
- Acerrae (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχέρραι) was a city of Cisalpine Gaul, in the territory of the Insubres. Polybius describes it merely as situated between the...
- Acerrae Vatriae is mentioned by Pliny the Elder as having been a town of the Sarranates situated in Umbria, but it was already destro**** in his time,...
- Acerrae The Battle of Acerrae was fought during the Social War between Roman forces under Lucius Julius Caesar, not to be confused with the triumvir,...
- besiege Acerrae, an Insubre fortification on the right bank of the River Adda between Cremona and Laus Pompeia. The Insubres are unable to relieve Acerrae because...
- territory of the Insubres with their legions, and laid siege to the city of Acerrae, nowadays in the area of Pizzighettone, between Cremona and Lodi (south...
- Gallic tribes of northern Italy lived. In 222 BC, the Romans besieged Acerrae, an Insubre fortification on the right bank of the River Adda between Cremona...
- the region, likely founded by the Osci with the name of Akeru (Latin: Acerrae, Ancient Gr****: Ἀχέρραι). It first appears in history as an independent...
- invaded the territory of the Insubres in 223 BC, and took Clastidium, Acerrae and Mediolanum in 222 BC. Rome fought Carthage in the Second Punic War...