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    Nocera dei Pagani (redirect from Nuceria)
    Nocera dei Pagani (Latin: Nuceria Paganorum) is the name under which was known in the past, between the 16th century and 1806, a civitas that included...
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    the ancient city of Nuceria Alfaterna [it], later known as Nuceria Constantia [it], Nuceria Christianorum [it] and then Nuceria Paganorum [it] (Italian:...
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    but in the valley, near the Topino river. The town - with the Latin name Nuceria Camellaria (or Camellana) – came under Roman control between the end of...
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    Albino, some 20 km east-southeast of Naples by rail. The ancient city of Nuceria Alfaterna was situated nearby in Nocera Superiore. Some of the city's necropoli...
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    remained popular in the empire. Originally from Campania, likely from Nuceria Alfaterna, he was born to the Vitellia gens, a relatively obscure family...
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    Lactarius (modern Monti Lattari) in Campania, near Mount Vesuvius and Nuceria Alfaterna. The battle lasted two days, and Teia was killed in the fighting...
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    during the quake added to the panic. The nearby cities of Herculaneum and Nuceria were also affected. Between 62 AD and the eruption in 79 AD, most rebuilding...
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    recruits, and expanding their raiding territory to include the towns of Nola, Nuceria, Thurii and Metapontum. The victories of the rebel slaves did not come...
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    59 AD, when a deadly brawl occurred between Pompeiians and residents of Nuceria during games in the amphitheatre, resulting in a 10-year ban on such events...
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    Laurentius attended this synod. Afterwards he was assigned the diocesis of Nuceria in Campania. According to the account in the Liber Pontificalis, Symmachus...
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