Nuceria   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Nuceria   - a town in Campania, Italy
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316/33 Nuceria abandons its alliance with Rome and joins the Samnites.
308/11 with the Marsi to fight against the Samnites, and capture Nuceria.
216/39 Hannibal captures Nuceria.
104/2 Minor slave uprisings at Nuceria and Capua.
104/27 and Tuder, and the miraculous restoration of an elm tree at Nuceria.
    Within translations:
Cic:Balb_28   C. Laenas, Q. Philippus at Nuceria, C. Cato at Tarraco, Q.
Cic:LegAgr_2.86   Cumae, Neapolis, Pompeii, and Nuceria, but Puteoli, which is
Cic:LegAgr_2.96   Puteoli, Cumae, Pompeii, and Nuceria. [97] Elated and puffed
Cic:LegAgr_3.fr.2   they will obtain possession of Nuceria, Cumae with a large number
CIL_1.638   there are 51 miles to Nuceria; 84 to Capua; 74 to M
Diod_36.2   irst rising was at Nuceria, where thirty servants entered
Diod_36.2a   first was around Nuceria, when thirty slaves formed a
Obseq_43   was found uncovered. At Nuceria an elm-tree overturned by
ValMax_9.6e.2   of baths the inhabitants of Nuceria, who trusting in his faith
[Vict]:VirIll_32   first over the Apulians and Nucerians, then over the Samnites, and


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