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Fregellae was a
Latin colony and
later Roman town in
Latium adiectum,
central Italy,
situated on the left bank of the
Liris River between Aquinum and...
- In 125 BCE, the
Latin town of
Fregellae revolted against Rome
demanding Roman citizenship. The
Romans reacted by
sending the
praetor Lucius Opimius with...
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defining Volscian political and
cultural identity. The
Roman colony of
Fregellae,
founded in 328 BCE in
territory formerly contested between the Volsci...
- Hannibal's
march against Rome in 211 BC a
messenger who had
travelled from
Fregellae for a day and a
night without stopping created great alarm in Rome, and...
- of a
Roman colony (settlement) at
Fregellae in 328 BC and
actions taken by the
inhabitants of Paleopolis.
Fregellae had been a
Volscian town on the eastern...
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Roman colony founded in 328 BC on the left bank of the Liri River,
called Fregellae. The
ruins of the city can be seen in the
nearby muni****lity of Arce...
- when Rome
attempted to
place a
colony at
Cales in 334 BC and
again at
Fregellae in 328 BC on the
other side of the marshes. The Samnites, now a major...
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order to
protect the area's
natural and
historical landmarks,
including Fregellae,
Fabrateria Nova, and the lake of San
Giovanni Incarico. The
climate is...
- same time with Alsium, in 245 BCE, and that we
should read
Fregenae for
Fregellae in
Velleius Paterculus,
where he
speaks of the
foundation of
these two...
- into the
Roman Republic through the
founding of
Latin colonies such as
Fregellae and
Interamna Lirenas. The
river functioned as both a
frontier and a transportation...