Tifata
Mountain in Italy
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Tifata
Location in Italy
Tifata is a mountain of Campania, Italy. The Abbey of Sant'Angelo in Formis is located on its western slopes.
In 83 BC as part of Sulla's civil war a battle was fought in the foothills of Mount Tifata.[1]
References
- ^ Sampson, Gareth C. (2013-09-09). "6". The collapse of Rome : Marius, Sulla and the first Civil War, 91-70 BC. Barnsley, South Yorkshire. pp. Mostly section: Battle of Mount Tifata (Casilinum). ISBN 9781473826854. OCLC 893910287.
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