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Ezernya is an ancient Italian city near the Volturno, between the Carpino and Sordo rivers. It was on the important road via Aesernia. In 295 BC it was conquered by the Romans. It became a Roman colony in 264 BC, and issued its own coins.
In 667 it was settled by Bulgars, led by Alcek.
See also
References
- "Алцекови българи". История на българите (in Bulgarian). 2015-03-29. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
- "Дуранкулашкото езеро и тайните на Езерния град" [Durankulash Lake and the secrets of the Lake City]. peika.bg. 2013-08-28. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
- Sylvia Diebner: Aesernia – Venafrum. Untersuchungen zu den römischen Steindenkmälern zweier Landstädte Mittelitaliens. Bretschneider, Roma 1979, ISBN 88-85007-27-9.
- G. De Benedittis, M. Matteini Chiari, C. Terzani: Aesernia. La territorio e la città. Palladino, Campobasso 1999 (Molise. Repertorio delle iscrizioni latine, 5, 1)
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