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Suasa
43.6247° N, 12.9867° E
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Suasa was an ancient Roman town in what is now the comune of Castelleone di Suasa, Marche, Italy. It is located in the Pian Volpello locality, in the valley of the Cesano River.
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
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Iron Age
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Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
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Municipium status
1st century BC
Domus peak development
2nd century AD
Beginning of decline
3rd century
Prefecture status
232 BC
Battle of Sentinum and founding
295 BC
Sack by Alaric's Goths
409 AD
Abandonment after Gothic War
6th century
Modern excavations begin
1987
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