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Ausona (today Ausonia) was a 4th-century BC city in the central Italian region of Latium. It was one of the three cities possessed by the tribe of the Ausones and its name seems to imply that it was their chief city or metropolis (the others were Cales and Aurunca). It is only once mentioned in history: during the Second Samnite War (326–304 BC), when—the Ausones having revolted against the Romans—all three of their cities were betrayed into the hands of the Roman consuls, and their inhabitants put to the sword without mercy. No subsequent notice is found of Ausona; but it is supposed to have been situated on the banks of the little river still called , which flows into the Liris near its mouth. The plain below the modern village of , near the sources of this little stream, is still known

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  • Ausona (today Ausonia) was a 4th-century BC city in the central Italian region of Latium. It was one of the three cities possessed by the tribe of the Ausones and its name seems to imply that it was their chief city or metropolis (the others were Cales and Aurunca). It is only once mentioned in history: during the Second Samnite War (326–304 BC), when—the Ausones having revolted against the Romans—all three of their cities were betrayed into the hands of the Roman consuls, and their inhabitants put to the sword without mercy. No subsequent notice is found of Ausona; but it is supposed to have been situated on the banks of the little river still called , which flows into the Liris near its mouth. The plain below the modern village of , near the sources of this little stream, is still known as the Piano dell'Ausente; and some remains of a Roman town have been discovered there. (en)
  • Ausona (ou Aurunca) est une cité antique du peuple italien des Aurunces, qui était probablement dans le voisinage de la ville moderne d'Ausonia, dans le Latium. (fr)
  • Ausona (o Aurunca) era un'antica città del popolo italico degli Osci Ausoni (o Aurunci), probabilmente ubicata nei pressi dell'odierna Ausonia. Insieme a Vescia, Minturnae, Sinuessa e Veseris costituiva la Pentapoli aurunca. Alleata dei Capuani, venne distrutta dai Romani durante la Seconda guerra sannitica, nel 314 a.C., e i suoi abitanti passati per le armi. La città non rinacque dopo questo massacro. Nei pressi di Ausonia sono state rinvenute iscrizioni latine di età imperiale riguardanti la divinità di Ercole. Da alcuni studiosi, tali iscrizioni sono messe in relazione alla presenza di un'antica via processionale, di cui in parte è ancora rintracciabile il percorso, dedicata al culto del dio e che conduceva da Ausona alla costa Tirrenica presso Minturno. (it)
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  • Edward Hurbert (en)
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  • Ausona (en)
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  • Ausona (ou Aurunca) est une cité antique du peuple italien des Aurunces, qui était probablement dans le voisinage de la ville moderne d'Ausonia, dans le Latium. (fr)
  • Ausona (today Ausonia) was a 4th-century BC city in the central Italian region of Latium. It was one of the three cities possessed by the tribe of the Ausones and its name seems to imply that it was their chief city or metropolis (the others were Cales and Aurunca). It is only once mentioned in history: during the Second Samnite War (326–304 BC), when—the Ausones having revolted against the Romans—all three of their cities were betrayed into the hands of the Roman consuls, and their inhabitants put to the sword without mercy. No subsequent notice is found of Ausona; but it is supposed to have been situated on the banks of the little river still called , which flows into the Liris near its mouth. The plain below the modern village of , near the sources of this little stream, is still known (en)
  • Ausona (o Aurunca) era un'antica città del popolo italico degli Osci Ausoni (o Aurunci), probabilmente ubicata nei pressi dell'odierna Ausonia. Insieme a Vescia, Minturnae, Sinuessa e Veseris costituiva la Pentapoli aurunca. (it)
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  • Ausona (ancient city) (en)
  • Ausona (fr)
  • Ausona (it)
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