Nequinum   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Nequinum   - a town in Umbria, Italy
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300/6 Appuleius begins the siege of Nequinum in Umbria.
299/1 Nequinum is still under siege when the new consuls enter office.
299/7 The Romans capture Nequinum, and found a colony there, called Narnia.
299/12 The triumph of Fulvius, over the Samnites and Nequinates.
    Within translations:
FastTr__N   equinates Inhabitants of Nequinum, a town in Umbria, easte
FastTr_p97   onsul, & over the Samnites and Nequinates, 7 k.Oct. (24th
Plin:HN_3.113   Nar, Mevania, Mevaniola, Matilica, Narnia (the town formerly called


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