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- Cales - Wikipedia
Cales was an ancient city of Campania, in today's comune of Calvi Risorta in southern Italy, belonging originally to the Aurunci Ausoni, on the Via Latina The Romans captured it in 335 BC and established a colony with Latin rights of 2,500 citizens
- Cales: An Ancient Italic and Roman Settlement in Campania, Italy
Cales was a significant Italic and Roman city in southern Italy, known for its strategic location on the Via Latina, its role as the first Roman colony in Campania, and its rich archaeological remains reflecting centuries of urban development and Christianization
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Definition of cales in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of cales What does cales mean? Information and translations of cales in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), CALES
The coins of Cales are numerous, both in silver and copper: but from the circumstance of their all having Latin legends, it is evident they all belong to the Roman colony COIN OF CALES [E H B] Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, illustrated by numerous engravings on wood William Smith, LLD London
- Cales - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
Cales was an ancient city of Campania, in today's comune of Calvi Risorta in central Italy, belonging originally to the Aurunci, on the Via Latina The Romans captured it in 335 BC and established a colony with Latin rights of 2,500 citizens
- Cales - Encyclopedia
Cales - EncyclopediaCALES (mod Calvi), an ancient city of Campania, belonging originally to the Aurunci, on the Via Latina, 8 m N N W of Casilinum It was taken by the Romans in 335 B C , and, a colony with Latin rights of 2 500 citizens having been established there, it was for a long time the centre of the Roman dominion in Campania, and the seat of the quaestor for southern Italy even
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