Venusia

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Venusia was an important ancient city of Lucania in southern Italy, known for its strategic location and Roman colonial history.

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Venusia canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman colony
ancient city
archaeologicalSite Roman remains
inscriptions
mosaics
birthplaceOf Horace
surface form: Roman poet Horace
colonistsNumber 20000 Roman colonists
conflictInvolved Roman–Samnite Wars
surface form: Samnite Wars

Second Punic War
elevation about 400 metres above sea level
fortification city walls with towers
polygonal walls
foundedAfter Roman–Samnite Wars
surface form: Third Samnite War
foundedAs Latin colony
foundedBy Romans
foundedInYear 291 BC
language Latin
laterHistory important medieval center as Venosa
locatedIn Basilicata
Italy
Lucania
Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
mentionedInWork Epistles by Horace
surface form: Horace Epistles

Satires of Horace
surface form: Horace Satires
modernCountry Italy
modernSite Venosa
nearbyAncientRegion Apulia
nearRiver Ofanto River
notablePersonBornHere Horace
Horace
surface form: Quintus Horatius Flaccus
partOf Magna Graecia
politicalStatus colonia in Roman Empire
colonia in Roman Republic
municipium in Roman period
provinceInEmpire Lucania
surface form: Lucania et Bruttii
publicBuilding amphitheatre
baths
forum
theatre
regionType inland hill town
religiousBuilding Roman temples
religiousHistory seat of a medieval bishopric
roadConnection Via Appia
Via Appia
surface form: Via Appia extension to Brundisium

Via Herculia
strategicRole control of routes between Apulia and Lucania
frontier fortress against Samnites
military base in southern Italy
usedAs place of exile and settlement for defeated peoples

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lucania majorCity Venusia
Horatius birthPlace Venusia
Regio IV Samnium contains Venusia