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- hence they broke the alliance and in 269 BC revolted and started the "Picentine war". The consuls Appius Claudius Russus and Titus Sempronius Sophus were...
- Peoples at the time of the Picentine war 269-267 BC...
- Peoples at the time of the Picentine war 269-267 BC...
- 268 of the Latin colony of Ariminum .... the annexation of the whole Picentine land save for … Ancona and … Asculum; the transportation of large numbers...
- from Tibur Roman gentes of Latin origin from Tusculum Roman gentes of Picentine origin Roman gentes of Sabine origin Roman gentes of Samnite origin Roman...
- Capestrano. The statue was, however, found in Vestini territory and depicts a Picentine warrior. Most Samnite clothes were loose, pinned, draped, folded, and...
- 46 BC. Lucius Afranius was born into a humble family in Picenum. As a Picentine, he was favoured during his career by Pompey, who was a scion of Picenum's...
- -****, typically derived from place names. The Afranii may have been of Picentine origin. Lucius Afranius, who held the consulship in 60 BC, was from Picenum...
- sculptures; archaeologist Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway finds resemblances to Picentines, Lunigianian and Daunian sculptures of the 8th – 5th centuries BC, thus...
- and the vicinity, other authorities believe that the Pasidieni were of Picentine or Umbrian descent. Based on a fragmentary inscription, Attilio Degr****i...