Ezernya

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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.[clarification needed] 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.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Алцекови българи". История на българите (in Bulgarian). 2015-03-29. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
  2. ^ "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)