- The
Hernici were an
Italic tribe of
ancient Italy,
whose territory was in
Latium between the
Fucine Lake and the
Sacco River (Trerus),
bounded by the...
- The
Roman conquest of the
Hernici, an
ancient Italic people, took
place during the 4th
century BC. For most of the 5th
century BC, the
Roman Republic...
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included Hernici and
Latin forces near Satri****, not far from Antium. A
battle with the
Romans was
stopped by rain, and the
Latins and
Hernici then returned...
- near Allifae, some
Hernici troops found among the
enemy ranks, Rome
investigated this,
Hernici revolt. 305 BC –
Samnites and
Hernici isolated one of the...
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south of Latium,
bounded by the
Aurunci and
Samnites on the south, the
Hernici on the east, and
stretching roughly from
Norba and Cora in the
north to...
- Lucani, Samnites, Pentri, Caraceni, Caudini, Hirpini, Aequi, Fidenates,
Hernici, Picentes, Vestini, Morgeti, Sicels, Veneti);
Iapygians (Messapians, Daunians...
- the
Volsci and
Hernici, but they sued for peace, and once
again showing his
talent for diplomacy, C****ius
formed a
league with the
Hernici.
Livius states...
- Ranuccio. The
first people known by name who
lived in the area were the
Hernici who
migrated from the
Aniene valley and
descended from the
Marsi (Marsians)...
- south-western
coast of Italy.
Bruttii Oenotri Itali Morgetes Others Aequi Hernici Vestini Euganei The
Celts of the
Italian peninsula included, Cisalpine...
- the
region of Lazio, with c. 30,000Â inhabitants. An
ancient city of the
Hernici, it is
known for its
megalithic acropolis. The area of the
modern city...