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Latium adiectum (transl. attached Latium) or
Latium Novum was a
region of
Roman Italy between Monte Circeo and the
river Garigliano,
south of and immediately...
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original territory (Latium vetus) and
therefore in
their colonies (Latium
adiectum).
Latinitas was
commonly used by
Roman jurists to
denote this status. With...
- name
Latium was thus also
extended to this area
south of Rome (Latium
adiectum), up to the city of the
ancient Oscan city of Casinum,
defined by Strabo...
- Opici, Opsci, Obsci, Opicans) were an
Italic people of
Campania and
Latium adiectum before and
during Roman times. They
spoke the
Oscan language, also spoken...
- Two Sicilies). Most of
these territories were part of the
ancient Latium adiectum. The
province largely follows the
territory of the low and
middle Latin...
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ancient times in the
territory of the
Volsci in
central Italy, in
Latium adiectum.
Linguist Roger Woodard,
based on McCone,
suggests the name of the town...
- the
Roman Temple, the Theatre, Mausoleum, the
Colonial Forum, the
Forum Adiectum, an
amphitheater and the
remains of the
Palace of
Emperor Maximian in the...
- the coast.
Although in
Roman times the area was part of
Latium (Latium
adiectum), the region,
starting from the
Lombard period and
therefore from the Duchy...
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Toyota Crown Signia, an
automobile a
colony of
ancient Rome, in
Latium adiectum,
today Segni a
Signage Software Suite,
developed by Jake Bown a hearing...
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larger territory was
still called Latium, but it was
divided into
Latium adiectum or
Latium Novum, the
added lands or New Latium, and
Latium Vetus, or Old...