Compsa
Compsa (modern Conza della Campania) was an ancient city of the Hirpini, near the sources of the Aufidus, on the boundary of Lucania and not far from that of Apulia, on a ridge 609 m above sea level. It was betrayed to Hannibal in 216 BC after the defeat of Cannae, but recaptured two years later. It was probably occupied by Sulla in 89 BC, and was the scene of the death of Titus Annius Milo in 48 BC.
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Compsa
Compsa (modern Conza della Campania) was an ancient city of the Hirpini, near the sources of the Aufidus, on the boundary of Lucania and not far from that of Apulia, on a ridge 609 m above sea level. It was betrayed to Hannibal in 216 BC after the defeat of Cannae, but recaptured two years later. It was probably occupied by Sulla in 89 BC, and was the scene of the death of Titus Annius Milo in 48 BC.
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Compsa (modern Conza della Cam ...... n the 1980 Irpinia earthquake.
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Compsa fou una ciutat dels Hir ...... ue és el nom modern de Compsa.
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L'area archeologica di Compsa ...... rcivescovile per molti secoli.
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Conza della Campania, Province of Avellino, Italy
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Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici di Salerno, Avellino, Benevento e Caserta
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Italy Campania
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Compsa
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Yes
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Settlement
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Sito Archeologico di Compsa
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Compsa (modern Conza della Cam ...... of Titus Annius Milo in 48 BC.
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Compsa fou una ciutat dels Hir ...... le X fou seu d'un arquebisbat.
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L'area archeologica di Compsa ...... tturato all'interno dell'area.
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Compsa
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Compsa
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Compsa
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