- In
Roman times,
Larinum (today Larino) was a
thriving and
large settlement of
ancient origin,
located in the
hills of the
hinterland at an
altitude of...
-
Larino (Campob****an dialect: Larìnə; Latin:
Larinum) is a town and
comune of
approximately 8,100
inhabitants in Molise,
province of Campob****o, southern...
- (218 to 204 BC), by
mints at
Luceria (mod. Lucera),
Teate (mod. Chieti),
Larinum (mod. Larino), and
northern Apulia.
After the
defeat of
Cannae during the...
-
Habitus Minor,
addressed to the
judge Gaius Aquilius Gallus. Cluentius, from
Larinum in Samnium, was
accused in 69 BC by his
mother S****ia of
having poisoned...
- was
cowardly because he
failed to
confront the
Carthaginian forces. Near
Larinum in Samnium,
Hannibal had
taken up
position in a town
called Geronium. In...
-
located on the road
between Larinum and Sipontum, at a
crossing of the
Fortore river, and was 18
miles (29 km) east of
Larinum. The town was
called Teate...
- (Colletorto)
Larino Cathedral Archeological site and
Roman theater of
Larinum (Larino)
Archeological site and
museum of
Altilia (Sepino)
Italic sanctuary...
- to
volunteer because "the
prohibition was no use".
Under Tiberius, the
Larinum decree (19 AD)
reiterated Augustus'
original prohibitions. Thereafter,...
- is
considerable discrepancy in the
statements of
ancient geographers:
Larinum, with its
territory (extending from the
Tifernus (modern Biferno) to the...
- Aquilonia). They may have
later been
joined by the
Frentani (capital
Larinum, the
modern Larino). The
earliest written record of the
people is a treaty...