Casilinum   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Casilinum   - a town in Campania, Italy
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Wikipedia entry     ☆ DARE (map)
216/41 Hannibal fails to capture Casilinum.
215/1 Casilinum surrenders to the Carthaginians.
214/24 The Roman consuls capture Casilinum.
    Within translations:
Cic:LegAgr_2.66   Vescia, Falernum, Liternum, Cumae, Casilinum. ** I hear. Going
Cic:Phil_2.102   You founded a colony at Casilinum where Caesar had founded one
Plin:HN_3.70   and the remains of Casilinum are in process of
Plin:HN_8.222   that during the siege of Casilinum by Hannibal a mouse was
Polyaen_6.38.6   Hannibal was near Casilinum on a stormy night, he split
ValMax_7.6.2   [6.2]   The men of Casilinum, who were suffering from lack


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