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anyone's escaping. The next day, before it was well light, they began to surrender. The Samnites among them bargained to be dismissed in their tunics; all these were sent under the yoke.The allies of the Samnites... sold into slavery, to the number of seven thousand. Those who gave themselves out for Hernic citizens were detained apart in custody, and Fabius sent them all to the senate in Rome. There an enquiry was held as to whether they had been conscripted or had fought voluntarily for the Samnites against the Romans; after which they were parceled out amongst the Latins to be guarded."
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fought near the city Allifae a pitched battle with the army of the Samnites. The victory was complete, the enemy were driven from the field and pursued to their camp; and they could not have held the camp had there not been very little daylight left... guards were posted in the night to prevent
272:(p. 231), a colony was established there by the triumvirs, and its colonial rank, though not mentioned by Pliny, is confirmed by the evidence of inscriptions. These also attest that it continued to be a place of importance under the 224:"During these transactions in Etruria the other Consul CM. Rutilus took Allife by storm from the Samnites, and many of their forts and smaller towns were either destroyed or surrendered uninjured" 562: 213:"Three towns fell into their hands, Allifæ, Callifæ, and Ruffrium; and the adjoining country to a great extent was, on the first arrival of the consuls, laid entirely waste" 555: 470: 1023: 548: 254:, but no mention is made of the town itself. Strabo speaks of it as one of the few cities of the Samnites which had survived the calamities of the 499: 365: 294:
The site of the Samnite city, which in the 4th century BC had a coinage of its own, is not known; the Roman town lay in what are now the
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that it possessed an extensive and fertile territory in the valley of the Vulturnus, which appears to have adjoined that of
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expressly calls it a Samnite city That it was so at an earlier period is certain, as we find it repeatedly mentioned in the
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with that people. Allifae was conquered multiple times by the Romans, initially in 326 BC during the Second
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its territory was alternately traversed or occupied by the Romans and by
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Soprintendenza per i beni archeologici di Salerno, Avellino e Caserta
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It is placed by the Itineraries on the direct road from Rome to
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However, the Romans lost control soon after in 310 BC:
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The battles culminated three years later in 307 BC:
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Alife
Province of Caserta
Italy
Campania
41°19′32″N 14°20′05″E / 41.325511°N 14.334859°E / 41.325511; 14.334859
Sito Archeologico di Allifae
Italy
Oscan
Samnite
Vulturnus
Monte Matese
Telesia
Teano
Campania
Pliny
Silius Italicus
Strabo
wars
Romans
Samnite Wars
Livy
Quintus Fabius
Second Punic War
Hannibal
Social War
Cicero
Venafrum
Liber Coloniarum
Roman Empire

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