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- Asculum abstract "Asculum, also known as Ausculum, was the ancient name of two Italian cities.The first is Ascoli Piceno, the Ausculum in ancient Picenum (modern Marche). It is situated in the valley of the Truentus (mod. Tronto) river on the via Salaria. It was originally a Sabine city (Festus 235.16-17). Following its defeat by the Romans in 268 BC (Eutr. 2,16), Asculum became a civitas foederata. It was the first Italian city to rise up against Rome in 90 BC during the Social War, and it was besieged and captured following the Battle of Asculum (89 BC). Following the war, it became a municipium. In the triumviral period or under Augustus it became a colonia.The second is Ascoli Satriano, a small village of the Satriani people, on a branch of the Appian Way in Apulia, South East Italy. Two battles were fought there: the Battle of Asculum (279 BC), first King Pyrrhus of Epirus's Pyrrhic victory against the Roman Republic during the Pyrrhic War; the Battle of Asculum (209 BC), during the Second Punic War, in which Hannibal defeated a Roman army commanded by Marcus Claudius Marcellus in an indecisive battle.↑ ↑".
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- Asculum wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Asculum wikiPageRevisionID "633189617".
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Appian_Way.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Apulia.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Ascoli_Piceno.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Ascoli_Satriano.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Asculum_(279_BC).
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Asculum_(89_BC).
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Canusium.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ascoli_Piceno.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Picenum.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_sites_of_the_Marche.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Civitas_foederata.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Colonia_(Roman).
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Hannibal.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Marche.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Claudius_Marcellus.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Municipium.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Picenum.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhic_War.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhic_victory.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhus_of_Epirus.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Second_Punic_War.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Social_War_(90–88_BC).
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Tronto.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLink Via_Salaria.
- Asculum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Asculum".
- Asculum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-stub.
- Asculum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Asculum subject Category:Ascoli_Piceno.
- Asculum subject Category:Picenum.
- Asculum subject Category:Roman_sites_of_the_Marche.
- Asculum hypernym Name.
- Asculum type Country.
- Asculum type Site.
- Asculum comment "Asculum, also known as Ausculum, was the ancient name of two Italian cities.The first is Ascoli Piceno, the Ausculum in ancient Picenum (modern Marche). It is situated in the valley of the Truentus (mod. Tronto) river on the via Salaria. It was originally a Sabine city (Festus 235.16-17). Following its defeat by the Romans in 268 BC (Eutr. 2,16), Asculum became a civitas foederata.".
- Asculum label "Asculum".
- Asculum sameAs Q1290401.
- Asculum sameAs Аскулум.
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- Asculum sameAs Asculum.
- Asculum sameAs Ausculum.
- Asculum sameAs m.07n95q.
- Asculum sameAs Askulum.
- Asculum sameAs Asculum.
- Asculum sameAs Q1290401.
- Asculum wasDerivedFrom Asculum?oldid=633189617.
- Asculum isPrimaryTopicOf Asculum.