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Rudiae (Rusce ['Ruʃe] in the local dialect and Ῥοδίαι in ancient Greek), was a former late 9th or early 8th centuries BCE human settlement. It is presently an archaeological park beside the San Pietro in Lama that runs south-west from the city of Lecce. The place was identified as the former home of the poet Ennius by the Renaissance Humanist, Antonio de Ferraris.

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  • Rudiae (Rusce ['Ruʃe] in the local dialect and Ῥοδίαι in ancient Greek), was a former late 9th or early 8th centuries BCE human settlement. It is presently an archaeological park beside the San Pietro in Lama that runs south-west from the city of Lecce. The place was identified as the former home of the poet Ennius by the Renaissance Humanist, Antonio de Ferraris. (en)
  • Rudiae est le nom latin (Ροδίαι en grec ancien) d'une cité de Messapie, en Italie du Sud. L'emplacement de l'antique Rudiae est identifié avec le site archéologique situé au lieu de Rusce, aujourd'hui englobé dans la commune de Lecce. Rudiae est surtout connu comme le lieu où est né en 239 av. J.-C. le poète latin Ennius. (fr)
  • Rudiae (in salentino zio pera ['Ruʃe], in greco antico Ροδίαι) è un'antica città messapica, nell'area di influenza della colonia spartana di Taranto. La città è nota soprattutto per aver dato i natali allo scrittore latino Quinto Ennio. Viene oggi identificata con i resti archeologici situati nel comune di Lecce, lungo la strada per San Pietro in Lama. (it)
  • Rudiae var en av messapiernas städer som låg i den grekiska kolonin Tarantos maktsfär. Rudiae är främst känd som poeten Ennius födelsestad. Man tror idag att man återfunnit staden i området Rugge i den italienska kommunen San Pietro in Lama i provinsen Lecce i regionen Apulien. * Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från italienskspråkiga Wikipedia. Denna Italien-relaterade geografiartikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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  • Rudiae (Rusce ['Ruʃe] in the local dialect and Ῥοδίαι in ancient Greek), was a former late 9th or early 8th centuries BCE human settlement. It is presently an archaeological park beside the San Pietro in Lama that runs south-west from the city of Lecce. The place was identified as the former home of the poet Ennius by the Renaissance Humanist, Antonio de Ferraris. (en)
  • Rudiae est le nom latin (Ροδίαι en grec ancien) d'une cité de Messapie, en Italie du Sud. L'emplacement de l'antique Rudiae est identifié avec le site archéologique situé au lieu de Rusce, aujourd'hui englobé dans la commune de Lecce. Rudiae est surtout connu comme le lieu où est né en 239 av. J.-C. le poète latin Ennius. (fr)
  • Rudiae (in salentino zio pera ['Ruʃe], in greco antico Ροδίαι) è un'antica città messapica, nell'area di influenza della colonia spartana di Taranto. La città è nota soprattutto per aver dato i natali allo scrittore latino Quinto Ennio. Viene oggi identificata con i resti archeologici situati nel comune di Lecce, lungo la strada per San Pietro in Lama. (it)
  • Rudiae var en av messapiernas städer som låg i den grekiska kolonin Tarantos maktsfär. Rudiae är främst känd som poeten Ennius födelsestad. Man tror idag att man återfunnit staden i området Rugge i den italienska kommunen San Pietro in Lama i provinsen Lecce i regionen Apulien. * Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från italienskspråkiga Wikipedia. Denna Italien-relaterade geografiartikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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  • Rudiae (it)
  • Rudiae (fr)
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