Suessa   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Suessa   Aurunca - a town in Campania, Italy
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313/27 The Romans found colonies at Suessa Aurunca, Pontia, and Saticula.
83/21 Sertorius captures Suessa.
83/32 CIL_720, an inscription in honour of Sulla at Suessa.
Cic:Phil_3.10   but this man both at Suessa butchered those he had captured,
Cic:Phil_4.4   whom he had slain at Suessa, at Brundisium, that he had
Cic:Phil_13.18   the city in battle-array ; Suessa, a most splendid town, now
Oros_4.17   territory of the Sidicini and Suessani by way of the Via
ValMax_2.2.4   his son the consul at Suessa. For when he observed that


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