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- Etruscan deity, also venerated by other po****tions of central Italy (Capenates, Faliscans, Latins and Sabines) and later adopted into ancient Roman religion...
- Rome, having definitively defeated the city of Veii and its Faliscan and Capenate allies, moved to the permanent and systematic conquest and occupation of...
- known as the Monte Tondo di Vaccareccia. "Scoperte archeologiche nell’agro capenate", in "Bullettino di Paletnologia Italiana" ****VIII, 1912, pp. 147–158 "Veio...
- 5th century. Two roads crossed the town, the via Tiberina and the via Capenate from Feronia to Capena. Several residential areas have been brought to...
- sometime around 390 BC, following a long campaign of resistance by the Capenates to the ever-growing influence of Rome in the area. In later republican...
- languages Faliscan (extinct) (was spoken by the Faliscans in Ager Faliscus) Capenate Latin (Lingua Latina) (Lingua franca, High culture language and de facto...
- year and again in 398 BC as consular tribune against the Falisci and the Capenates. Both were tribes near Rome and Veii. His first supposed office was that...
- tribunes. Titinius and Genucius led the soldiers into the Falisci and the Capenates. Genucius fought bravely by the front lines and fell in the fighting....
- (Proto-Indo-European speakers) Proto-Italics (Proto-Italic speakers) Falisci Capenates (in Capena and Ager Capenas, Capena land) Falerii (in Falerii and Ager...
- to war as commander-in-chief of a Roman army against the Falisci and Capenates. Due to their rashness, the two high military leaders were ambushed, and...