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Caenina may
refer to: Aroa, a moth
genus in the
family Erebidae Pantana, a moth
genus in the
family Erebidae Caenina (town), a town
nearby ancient Rome...
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Caenina was a town
nearby ancient Rome, in Latium. In Rome's
early semi-legendary history, the king of the Romans, Romulus,
sought to
obtain women as...
- of the Sabines, the
Latin towns of
Caenina, Crustumerium, and
Antemnae took
action without their allies.
Caenina was the
first to attack; its army was...
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walled towns (clara oppida) Satri****, Scaptia, Politorium, Tellena, Tifata,
Caenina, Ficana, Crustumeria, Ameriola, Medullum, Corniculum,
Saturnia now which...
- Tribe:
Orgyiini Genus: Aroa Walker, 1855
Synonyms Gynaephora Hübner, 1819
Caenina Felder, 1861
Ornithopsyche Wallengren, 1863
Ornithopsyche Wallengren, 1865...
- battle,
killed their king, and
routed their army.
Romulus later attacked Caenina and took it upon the
first ****ault.
Returning to Rome, he
dedicated a Temple...
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announced a
festival to be held in the city and
invited the
citizens of
Caenina, Antemnae, Crustumerium, and Sabinia. Once the
festivities were underway...
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frequently in the
history of
ancient Rome –
Romulus defeated Acro, king of
Caenina for the
spolia opima; the Horatii's
defeat of the Alba
Longan Curiatii...
- Rome, Romulus,
which dictated that
Romans intermarry with the
locals of
Caenina and
other times. Romulus,
insulted instead kidnaped Latin and
Sabine woman...
- the Umbrians. In
Latium itself the
Aborigines had the
cities Antemnae,
Caenina, Ficulnea, Tellenae, and
Tibur some of
which Dionysius attests were taken...