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- Suessula was an ancient city of Campania, southern Italy, situated in the interior of the peninsula, near the frontier with Samnium, between Capua and...
- gigantomachy by the Suessula Painter is a painting on a red-figure amphora from the classical period of Greece. It is the work of the Suessula Painter, an Athenian...
- The Battle of Suessula was the third and last battle between the Samnites and the Roman Republic in 343 BC, the first year of the First Samnite War. According...
- Demeter is also depicted fighting against the Giants next to Hermes in the Suessula Gigantomachy vase, now housed in the Louvre Museum. Usually, ancient depictions...
- Rome (cives sine suffragio) BC 303 Alba Fucens, Carsioli (Latium) BC 313 Suessula, Saticula (Campania) BC 315 Luceria (Apulia) BC 303 Sora (Latium) BC 299...
- Nuceria (modern-day comuni of Nocera Superiore and Nocera Inferiore), Suessula, Acerra, Ercolano, Pompeii, Stabiae and Sorrento. Meanwhile, during the...
- Sempronius Tudit****. As praetor the following year, he was stationed at Suessula and received the knights from Capua who had decided to defect from Hannibal...
- the Berlin Hydria depicting an Amazonomachy, or the Gigantomachy by the Suessula Painter. The first quarter of the classical Period involved a lot of warfare...
- escapes disaster and manages to defeat the Samnites. 341 BC – Battle of SuessulaRoman consul Marcus Valerius Corvus defeats the Samnites once more. Latin...
- been disgraced by the defeat and by surviving it), Marcellus camped near Suessula, a city in the region of Campania in southern Italy. At this point, part...