Teanum - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Teanum
Sidicinum - a town in Campania, Italy
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90/21
L. Caesar is defeated by Marius Egnatius near Teanum.
  Within translations:
Cic:LegAgr_2.86
of Cales, they will overwhelm Teanum, they will extend a chain
Cic:LegAgr_2.96
be compared with Cales, Teanum, Neapolis, Puteoli, Cumae, Pompeii,
Cic:Phil_12.27
themselves between Cales and Teanum the laws and conditions
GranLic_32
let him in by night at Teanum, because he was one of the
Phld:Sto_75
who stayed and died in Teanum; Demetrius and Lycander from Bithynia
ValMax_3.8.1
them all in chains to Teanum and Cales, into two separate
Teanum 2
Apulum - a town in Apulia, Italy
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318/28
Teanum and Canusium surrender to the Romans.
  Within translations:
Cic:Clu_27
under his mother's care at Teanum in Apulia, which is 18
Cic:Clu_197
see honourable Roman knights from Teanum in Apulia and from Luceria
Plin:HN_3.103
Fertor which forms a harbour, Teanum of the Apuli and Larinum
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