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 Samnite, - Samnite Wars - History of the Roman Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A close kin to the Samnite was the Hoplomachus, a gladiator who so closely resembled the Samnites that the only known distinction today is the name.
The neighbouring people of Samnites were conquered in the three so-called Samnite wars, in 343-338, 327-304, and 298-290.
The Third Samnite War became the last desperate attempt of the Samnites to remain independent and were able to
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In 340-338 BC the Romans gained mastery of Latium in the Latin war.
They also defeated their erstwhile allies, the Samnites, in the Second and Third Samnite Wars of 327-304 BC and 298-290 BC.
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 Roman Chronology: 343-265 B.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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Samnites seize Plistia, defeat Fabius Maximus at Lautulae.
Consuls defeat Samnites in Campania (at Tarracina?), Sulpicius triumphs.
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 list of wars before 1000 - Anarchopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
327 bce - 304 bce Second Samnite War
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 CQD Roman History Review - Latin & Samnite Wars
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Samnites subjugate Roman and allied force of 20,000
Page 91 of Cary & Scullard indicates the war was 326-304 BC but in the chronological table (p.
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298-290: 3rd Samnite War of Rome: Roman control of central & southern Italy
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