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Antemnae was a town and
Roman colony of
ancient Latium in Italy. It was
situated two
miles north of
ancient Rome on a hill (now
Monte Antenne) commanding...
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which is Rome,
Antipolis (which is now the Janiculum, a
place in Rome),
Antemnae, Camerium, Collatia, Amitinum, Norba, and Sulmo.
Together with them the...
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preparations of the Sabines, the
Latin towns of Caenina, Crustumerium, and
Antemnae took
action without their allies.
Caenina was the
first to attack; its...
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According to Livy, Rome's
first colonies were
established in
about 752 BC at
Antemnae and Crustumerium, both in Latium.
Other early colonies were established...
- in the river. The
confluence of the
Aniene and
Tiber was
controlled by
Antemnae, a
Latin settlement on a hill just to its south. Rome's
foundation myths...
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Municipio II,
inside Villa Ada. The fort
occupies the site of the city of
Antemnae,
conquered by Romulus. The fort,
which covers an area of 2.5 ha (6.2 acres)...
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their town was captured.
Roman colonists were
subsequently sent to
Antemnae and
Crustumerium by Romulus, and many
citizens of
those towns also migrated...
- customs. In his narrative, however, the
cities of Caecina, Crustumerium, and
Antemnae petition for Tatius, king of the
Sabines to lead them to war; and it is...
- Land,
between the modern-day Lake
Albano and
Monte Cavo)
Antemnates (in
Antemnae) (sometimes
regarded as Sabines)
Bolani /
Bovillani Bubetani Cusuetani...
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Roman colonists preferred to go to
Crustumerium than to
another town,
Antemnae,
because of the
fertility of the soil at the former.
According to Livy...