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- Volsci spoke Volscian, a Sabellic Italic language, which was closely related to Oscan and Umbrian, and more distantly to Latin. In the Volscian territory...
- Volscian was a Sabellic Italic language, which was spoken by the Volsci and closely related to Oscan and Umbrian. Volscian is attested in an inscription...
- name by reconciling the Volscians with the Romans and creating peace. Coriol**** concludes a peace treaty between the Volscians and the Romans. When he...
- watch at the time of the Volscian attack. He quickly gathered a small force of Roman soldiers to fight against the Volscians who had sallied forth from...
- watch at the time of the Volscian attack. He quickly gathered a small force of Roman soldiers to fight against the Volscians who had sallied forth from...
- Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernician wars Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War Social War Roman–Gallic...
- Coriol**** makes peace between the Volscians and the Romans alongside General Cominius. When Coriol**** returns to the Volscian border, he is confronted by Aufidius...
- marched to Satri**** where the Volscian force was encamped, and engaged the Volscians in pitched battle. The Volscians were far more difficult to repel...
- on a tribe known as the Volscians, who had claimed territory south of Rome. The Romans are laying siege to Ardea, a Volscian city 20 miles south of Rome...
- Antium almost entirely corresponded to modern Anzio and Nettuno. The Latin-volscian town stood in the Capo d'Anzio (modern Anzio), on a higher ground and somewhat...