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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 244 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AECLANUM  , an

ancient
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town of Samnium, Italy, 15 M . E.S.E. of Beneventum, on the Via
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Appia (near the
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modern Mirabella) . It became the chief town of the Hirpini after Beneventum had become a
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Roman colony . Sulla captured it in 89 B.C. by setting on fire the wooden breastwork by which it was defended, and new fortifications were erected . Hadrian, who repaired the Via Appia from Beneventum to this point, made it a colony; it has ruins+ of the city walls, of an aqueduct,
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baths and an amphitheatre; nearly 400 inscriptions have also been discovered . Two different routes to Apulia diverged at this point, one (Via
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Aurelia Aeclanensis) leading through the modern Ariano to Herdoniae, the other (the Via Appia of the
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Empire) passing the Lacus Ampsanctus and going on to Aquilonia and Venusia; while the road from Aeclanum to Abellinum (mod . Avellini) may also follow an ancient
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line . H . Nissen (Italische Landeskunde, Berlin, 1902, H . 819) speaks of another road, which he believes to have been that followed by Horace, from Aeclanum to Trevicum and thence to Ausculum; but Th . Mommsen (Corpus Inscrip .
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Lat., Berlin, 1883, ix .

602) is more likely to be right in supposing that the road taken by Horace ran directly from Beneventum to Trevicum and thence to Aquilonia (though the cour, e of this road is not yet determined in detail), and that the easier, though somewhat longer, road by Aeclanum was of later date .

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