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  1. The Siler Battlefield is located along the modern Sele River. Although the location of the field is known, it is not well documented. Perhaps the more popular, and interesting, site related to the battle is the Appian Way, which runs from Capua to Rome.

  2. Location within Italy. Battle of the Silarus (Mediterranean) Show map of Italy Show map of Mediterranean Show all. The Battle of the Silarus was fought in 212 BC between Hannibal 's army and a Roman force led by centurion Marcus Centenius Penula.

    • 212 BC
    • Carthaginian victory
  3. The Heraion at Foce del Sele (English "Heraion at the mouth of the River Sele ") is an archaeological site consisting of an Ancient Greek sanctuary complex dedicated to the goddess Hera in what was Magna Graecia.

  4. The Battle of the Silarius River was the final, decisive action of the Roman Servile Wars. It occurred near the mouth of modern Sele River, southern Campania, southern Italy.

  5. Heading towards the Sele Plain, the Strada Regia delle Calabrie runs past the area just below the village of Montecorvino Pugliano, at the site where the Picenza posthouse stood until the 19th century.

  6. senerchiaitaly.com › senerchiaSenerchia, Italy

    The final battle that saw the defeat and death of Spartacus in 71 BC took place in the present-day territory of Senerchia, on a site on the right bank of the river Sele in an area that includes the border with Oliveto Citra up to Calabritto, near the village of Quaglietta.

  7. Oct 7, 2020 · Etruscan expansion into southern Italy extended to just a few kilometers from Poseidonia by the end of the end of the 6 th century BCE, stopping at the Salarius (the modern Sele River). The city prospered through the 5 th century BCE, in large part to the fertile agricultural hinterland of the city.

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