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| Arretium (modern Arezzo, Italy) |
| Asisium (modern Assisi, Italy) |
| Falerii Novi (modern Fabrica di Roma) |
| Ferentium (modern Ferento Viterbo, VT, Italy) |
| Interamnia Praetuttiorum (modern Teramo, Italy) |
| Iguvium (modern Bubbio, Italy) |
| Mevania (modern Bevagna) |
Marcellus (modern Rome, Italy) |
| Ocriculum (modern Otricoli, TR, Italy) |
Ostia (modern Ostia Antica, Italy) |
Pompeii Odeum (modern Pompeii, Italy) |
Pompeii (modern Pompeii, Italy) |
Segesta (modern Calatafimi-Segesta, Italy) |
Spoletium (modern Spoleto, Italy) |
Syracusae (modern Siracusa, Italy) |
| Tauromenium (modern Taormina, Italy) |
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