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Ancient city in Daunia, Italy
Salapia (also called Salpe and Salpi) is an ancient settlement and bishopric in Daunia, Italy near Cerignola and Manfredonia. The settlement was probably
Salapia
Comune in Apulia, Italy
region of southeast Italy. A few kilometres from the town are the ruins of Salapia (later called Salpia and Salpi), which was already a bishopric by 314,
Trinitapoli
Largest battle of the Second Punic War (216 BC)
Hannibal's cause. After Cannae, the Hellenistic southern provinces of Arpi, Salapia, and Uzentum, including the cities of Capua and Tarentum, two of the largest
Battle_of_Cannae
Genus of brush-footed butterflies
glasswing Ithomia praeithomia (Vitale & Bollino, 2003) Ithomia salapia (Hewitson, [1853]) – Salapia glasswing Ithomia terra (Hewitson, [1853]) – beautiful glasswing
Ithomia
Iapygian tribe
and -apia from Proto-Indo-European *ap-, "water" (cf. another toponym, Salapia, "salt water"). As Strabo writes, this is the name (exonym) which the Tarentine
Messapians
Hero in Greek mythology
(Benevento), Brundusium (Brindisi), Canusium (Canosa), Venafrum (Venafro), Salapia, Spina, Garganum, Sipus (near Santa Maria di Siponto), Ankon (Ancona),
Diomedes
Roman general and politician (c. 270–208 BC)
victories against the Carthaginians. First, Marcellus took the city of Salapia and then continued along his way by conquering two cities in the region
Marcus_Claudius_Marcellus
published in 2022 examined DNA extracted from three necropoleis: Ordona, Salapia and San Giovanni Rotondo, in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, which
Genetic_history_of_Italy
Iapygian tribe which inhabited northern Apulia in classical antiquity
published in 2022 examined DNA extracted from three necropoleis: Ordona, Salapia and San Giovanni Rotondo, in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, which
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(January 1, 1930 – July 15, 2012) was the Roman Catholic titular bishop of Salapia and auxiliary bishop of the Vicariate Apostolic of El Beni or Beni, Bolivia
Manuel_Eguiguren_Galarraga
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Saia Maior Saint-Papoul Sais Saittae Sala Salamias Salamis Saldae Salona Salapia Samos Samosata Sanavus Sanctus Germanus Sanitium San Leone Santa Giusta
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Place in Virovitica-Podravina, Croatia
no population At the time of Ancient Rome, there was a salt lake called Salapia somewhere in Interamnia (modern-day Slavonia). It's been suggested that
Sopje
Salt marsh in Foggia province, Italy
coastal lagoon known as Lake Salpi. The Daunians built a city there known as Salapia, probably because of the salt incrustations present at the site. This area
Saline di Margherita di Savoia
Saline_di_Margherita_di_Savoia
Ancient Etruscan cities
city whose name has been variously reconstructed as *Salpis, *Salpinum, *Salapia. Livy, History of Rome, v.31-32. Livy, History of Rome, ix.32. Livy ix
Volsinii
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeastern Italy
Mezēnai, Mëz, Mâz Peucetii - Peucetioe, Liburnia Rudiae, settlement - - Salapia, settlement Salapitani, tribal group - Selepitani Taotor, deity - Teuta
Messapic_language
Calendar year
Marcus Claudius Marcellus is elected consul for the fourth time and takes Salapia in Apulia, which has revolted and joined forces with Hannibal. The Spanish
210_BC
210 BC battle in the Second Punic War
dare to challenge them. This allowed Marcellus to capture the city of Salapia (see the map), that was betrayed to him by a fraction of its citizens,
Battle_of_Herdonia_(210_BC)
Topics referred to by the same term
Salpi may refer to: Salapia, an ancient settlement in Daunia (present-day Apulia), Italy Roman Catholic Diocese of Salpi Salpy, also transliterated Salpi
Salpi
Battle in 209 BCE
inhabitants to break their allegiance to Rome. Canusium was not far from Salapia, a town whose Numidian garrison had been betrayed to and slaughtered by
Battle_of_Canusium
French Roman Catholic priest
Successor Émile Marcus Previous posts Titular Archbishop (pro hac vice) of Salapia (1972-1978) Coadjutor Archbishop of Toulouse (1972-1978) Bishop of Ajaccio
André_Collini
210 BC stalemate between Hannibal and Rome
favourable for the Roman side. In the early months of the 210 BC, the city of Salapia (Apulia) was betrayed to the Romans, and the Carthaginians lost an important
Battle_of_Numistro
Tribe of leaf-footed bugs
Petalops Amyot and Serville, 1843 i c g Placophyllopus Blöte, 1938 i c g Salapia Stål, 1865 i c g Stenometapodus Breddin, 1903 i c g Thymetus Stål, 1867
Acanthocephalini
The Diocese of Salpi or Diocese of Salapia (Latin: Dioecesis Salpensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the Italian town of Salpi in Daunia near
Roman Catholic Diocese of Salpi
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Salpi
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016 Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Salpi (Salapia)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of
Gaspar_Flores
Surname list
Eguiguren Galarraga (1930–2012), the Roman Catholic titular bishop of Salapia, Bolivia Martín Eguiguren (born 1941), Argentine weightlifter Maximiano
Eguiguren
unharmed. The gates were then opened and the Carthaginians were able to reach Salapia, where Hannibal was. Thus Arpi, without any massacre, except for the death
Siege_of_Arpi
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published] Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Salpi (Salapia)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of
Tommaso_Stella
Ancient Roman family
convicted of poisoning. Marcus Hostilius, moved the site of the town of Salapia in Apulia. Gaius Hostilius, legate sent to Alexandria by the senate, to
Hostilia_gens
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
M. Cheney. Retrieved July 4, 2017 Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Salpi (Salapia)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of
Mario_Hispanus
Roman Catholic prelate
Cheney. Retrieved October 11, 2016 Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Salpi (Salapia)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of
Nicolas_Antonio_(bishop)
fuliginosus Blöte & Hagenbach, 1934 Riptortus rubronotatus Blöte, 1934 Salapia pretiosa Blöte, 1938 Sciophyrella annulipes (Blöte, 1936) Sciophyroides
Hendrik_Coenraad_Blöte
Decade
Marcus Claudius Marcellus is elected consul for the fourth time and takes Salapia in Apulia, which has revolted and joined forces with Hannibal. The Spanish
210s_BC
Barrera, 2003 Ruckesius Yonke, 1972 Sagotylus Mayr, 1865 Saguntus Stål, 1865 Salapia Stål, 1865 Salgohygia Brailovsky & Barrera, 2004 Savius Stål, 1862 Scamurius
List_of_Coreidae_genera
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Apulia, Italy
Bisceglie. With the See of Trani is united the ancient diocese of Salpe (Salapia of the Greeks), its known bishops comprising Palladius (465) and 23 successors
Archdiocese of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie
Archdiocese_of_Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie
Holland, 1890 Melanitis pyrrha pyrrha Röber, 1887 Melanitis constantia salapia Fruhstorfer, 1911 Elymnias cumaea cumaea Felder & Felder, 1867 Elymnias
List of butterflies of Sulawesi
List_of_butterflies_of_Sulawesi
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Scandinavian form of Old High German Waldemar, VALDEMAR means "peaceful ruler."Â
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Noble Waterfall
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