De Regione Paelignorum, written in Latin by Maurice Besnier, is a detailed historical and geographical study of the Paeligni region of ancient Italy. This work explores the history, culture, and topography of the Paeligni, an Italic people who inhabited the central Apennines. Besnier's meticulous research provides valuable insights into the region's ancient settlements, social structures, and interactions with the Roman Republic.
Scholars and enthusiasts of classical history and archaeology will appreciate this comprehensive examination of a lesser-known but significant area of ancient Italy. The book offers a rich understanding of the Paeligni and their place within the broader context of Roman history.
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