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BOVIANUM

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 337 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BOVIANUM  , the name of two

ancient
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Italian towns . (1) UNDECIMANORUM {Boianoj, the chief city of the Pentri
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Samnites, 9 m . N.W. of Saepinum and 18 m . S.E. of Aesernia, on the important road from Beneventum to
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Corfinium, which connected the Via
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Appia and the Via
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Valeria . The
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original city occupied the height (Civita) above the
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modern
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town, where remains of Cyclopean walls still exist, while the
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Roman town (probably founded after the Social War, in which Bovianum was the seat of the Samnite assembly)
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lay in the plain . It acquired the name Undecimanorum when
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Vespasian settled the veterans of the Legio XI . Claudia there . Its remains have been covered by over 30 ft. of earth washed down from the mountains . Comparatively few inscriptions have been discovered . (2) VETUS (near Pietrabbondante, 5 M . S. of Agnone and 19 M . N.W. of
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Campobasso), according to Th .

Mommsen (Corpus Inscrip .
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Lat. ix . Berlin, 1883, p . 257) the chief town of the Caraceni . It lay in a remote situation among the mountains, and where Bovianum is mentioned the reference is generally to Bovianum Undecimanorum . Remains of fortifications and
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lower down of a temple and a theatre (cf . Romische Mitteilungen, 1903, 154)—the latter remarkable for the
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fine preservation of the stone seats of the three lowest rows of the auditorium—are to be seen . No less than eight Oscan inscriptions have been found . (T .

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