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Acherontia (city)

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retains the site as well as name of the ancient one. It is built on a hill of considerable elevation, precipitous on three sides, and affording only a very steep approach on the fourth. It seems to have been always but a small town, and is not mentioned by any ancient geographer; but the strength of
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with a garrison, and became one of the chief strongholds of the Gothic leaders throughout the contest. Whether the reading of
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its position gave it importance in a military point of view: and during the wars of the
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Lucania
Venusia
Ferentum
Horace
Acerenza
Goths
Justinian
Totila
Livy
Horace
Procop.
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