Luceria - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Luceria
- a town in Apulia, Italy
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320/20
magister equitum) captures Luceria and forces the Samnite defenders
314/7
The Romans recapture Luceria and found a colony there.
294/14
ius suffer heavy losses in a battle against the Samnites at Luceria.
  Within translations:
Cic:Clu_197
Teanum in Apulia and from Luceria supporting this testimonial ; from
Cic:Fam_15.15
letter you sent me from Luceria! I should then have retai
CIL_1.401
CIL_1 .401 (iii) Luceria in Apulia. Prot
Oros_6.15
to the legions stationed at Luceria. 2 Caesar then betook himself
[Vict]:VirIll_30
the Romans, who reported that Luceria in Apulia was being besieged
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