Acerrae (Cisalpine Gaul)

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Acerrae était une forteresse de la Gaule Transpadane, appartenant aux Celtes Insubres et postée sur la rive de la rivière Adda le long de la route qui reliait Crémone avec (Lodi Vecchio), près de l'actuelle Pizzighettone (Crémone). rdf:langString
Acerrae fu una fortezza della Gallia Transpadana, appartenente ai Celti insubri e posta sulla riva del fiume Adda lungo la strada che collegava Cremona con Laus Pompeia (Lodi Vecchio), presso l'odierna Pizzighettone (Cremona) o Meleti nella zona Santa Giulitta-Cascinazza- Montegiusto. Da non confondere con l'altra e antichissima Acerrae che si trova in Campania. rdf:langString
Acerrae − miasto w północnej Italii nad rzeką Addua, w Galii Przedalpejskiej, zamieszkiwane przez celtyckie plemię Insubrów. Grecki historyk Polibiusz opisuje to miasto jako ważny punkt strategiczny położony między Alpami i rzeką Pad. rdf:langString
Acerrae (Ancient Greek: Ἀχέρραι) was a city of Cisalpine Gaul, in the territory of the Insubres. Polybius describes it merely as situated between the Alps and the Po; and his words are copied by Stephanus of Byzantium: but Strabo tells us that it was near Cremona: and the Tabula places it on the road from that city to Laus Pompeia (Lodi Vecchio), at a distance of 22 Roman miles from the latter place, and 13 from Cremona. These distances coincide with the position of Gherra or Gera, a village, or rather suburb of Pizzighettone, on the right bank of the river Adda. It appears to have been a place of considerable strength and importance (probably as commanding the passage of the Adda) even before the Roman conquest: and in B.C. 222, held out for a considerable time against the consuls Marcell rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Acerrae (Ancient Greek: Ἀχέρραι) was a city of Cisalpine Gaul, in the territory of the Insubres. Polybius describes it merely as situated between the Alps and the Po; and his words are copied by Stephanus of Byzantium: but Strabo tells us that it was near Cremona: and the Tabula places it on the road from that city to Laus Pompeia (Lodi Vecchio), at a distance of 22 Roman miles from the latter place, and 13 from Cremona. These distances coincide with the position of Gherra or Gera, a village, or rather suburb of Pizzighettone, on the right bank of the river Adda. It appears to have been a place of considerable strength and importance (probably as commanding the passage of the Adda) even before the Roman conquest: and in B.C. 222, held out for a considerable time against the consuls Marcellus and Scipio, but was compelled to surrender after the battle of Clastidium.’ According to Polybius, in 222BC the Romans invaded the territory of the Insubres and laid siege to Acerrae during the consulships of Consuls whom Polybius names Marcus Claudius and Gnaeus Cornelius (ie. Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus and Marcus Claudius Marcellus).
rdf:langString Acerrae était une forteresse de la Gaule Transpadane, appartenant aux Celtes Insubres et postée sur la rive de la rivière Adda le long de la route qui reliait Crémone avec (Lodi Vecchio), près de l'actuelle Pizzighettone (Crémone).
rdf:langString Acerrae fu una fortezza della Gallia Transpadana, appartenente ai Celti insubri e posta sulla riva del fiume Adda lungo la strada che collegava Cremona con Laus Pompeia (Lodi Vecchio), presso l'odierna Pizzighettone (Cremona) o Meleti nella zona Santa Giulitta-Cascinazza- Montegiusto. Da non confondere con l'altra e antichissima Acerrae che si trova in Campania.
rdf:langString Acerrae − miasto w północnej Italii nad rzeką Addua, w Galii Przedalpejskiej, zamieszkiwane przez celtyckie plemię Insubrów. Grecki historyk Polibiusz opisuje to miasto jako ważny punkt strategiczny położony między Alpami i rzeką Pad.
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