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- Saticula was a Caudini city near the frontier of Campania in southern Italy. In 343 BC, during the First Samnite War, the Roman consul Cornelius attacked...
- Saticula is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are at least two described species in Saticula. These two species belong to the genus Saticula:...
- 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...
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- his army into Campania, while Cornelius, into Samnium where he camped at Saticula. Livy then goes on to narrate how Rome won three different battles against...
- He appears next as a dictator himself in 315 BC, successfully besieging Saticula and then, less successfully, fighting at Lautulae (Diodorus mentions another...
- sine suffragio) BC 303 Alba Fucens, Carsioli (Latium) BC 313 Suessula, Saticula (Campania) BC 315 Luceria (Apulia) BC 303 Sora (Latium) BC 299 Nequinum...
- equitum to the dictator Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus, who led the siege of Saticula that succeeded after the army drove off an attempt of the Samnites to relieve...
- BC - Battle of Saticula The Roman consul A. Cornelius Cossus Arvina was ambushed by the Samnites near the Samnite stronghold of Saticula, but was extricated...
- Monte Taburno. Sant'Agata is not far from the ancient Samnite town of Saticula. The "Goths" (Italian: Goti) part of the town's name does not derive from...