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Dolates
(47 words)
[German version] Members of a community in the
regio VI, called
Sallentini in the Augustan list (Plin. HN 3,113), because in 266 BC they were deported to Umbria from Soletum in Calabria (Liv. Ep. 15; Eutr. 2,17). Uggeri, Giovanni (Florence) Bibliography Nissen, 1, 543 n. 2.
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Algae
(22 words)
[German version]
Statio in Etruria, between Centumcellae and Graviscae, by the sea (It. Ant. 498,5 f.), not located. Uggeri, Giovanni (Florence)
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Ulubrae
(66 words)
[German version] Township in Latium,
municipium of the
tribus Pomptina, colony of the Triumviri (Triumvirate), later abandoned owing to its unhealthy location on the edge of the
Pomptinae paludes (
Ager Pomptinus ) at modern Sermoneta and Cisterna di Latina (Cic. Fam. 7,12,2; 7,18,3; Hor. Epist. 1,11,30; Juv. 10,102; Plin. HN 3,64; Porphyrio ad Hor. epist. 1,11,30). Uggeri, Giovanni (Florence) Bibliography Nissen, vol. 2, 637.
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Vesidia
(50 words)
[German version] Tyrrhenian coastal river in
Regio VII between Pisae and Luna [3], modern Vezza. It gave its name to the modern region of Versilia. Its location between Vada Volaterrana and Velinae (mistake for Velatrae, cf. Volaterrae), as recorded in Tab. Peut. 4,2, is incorrect. Uggeri, Giovanni (Florence)
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Fulginiae
(145 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Umbri, Umbria Town in Umbria (
regio VI) on the
via Flaminia on the eastern edge of the plain of the Topino and Clitumno (
lacus Clitorius), modern Foligno (Perugia). Conquered by Rome in 295 BC,
praefectura, later
municipium,
tribus Cornelia. Without walls F. suffered in th…
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Ardea
(272 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Socii (Roman confederation) | Tribus | Coloniae | Coloniae | Latini, Latium City of the Rutuli in Latium on the
via Ardeatina (Fest. 356,20),
c. 4.5 km from the coast,
c. 35.5 km from Rome, at the foot of
mons Albanus , today A. (previously Casalazzara and Pomezia). Linked with the legend of Aeneas. Mentioned in the 1st Roman-Carthaginian treaty (Pol. 3,22,11); member of the Latin League (Cato fr. 58); from 442 BC
colonia Latina (Liv. 4,9-11); declined during the late republican period. Acropolis with remains from…
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Septem Maria
(87 words)
[German version] Area of lagoons (seven at the time of naming) at the mouths of the Padus and the Atesis (Plin. HN. 119f.), modern Laguna Veneta in the Atria region, enhanced by the Etrusci with the waters of the Sagis, and still navigable in the Roman Imperial period, partly by means of
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Lautulae
(89 words)
[German version] Strategically important narrow pass (
saltus) above Tarracina (in Latium) between the mountain range and a steep headland above the sea (Liv. 7,39,7; 22,15,11). The Romans were defeated there in 315 BC by the Samnites (Liv. 9,23,4; Diod. Sic. 19,72). From 312 onwards the steep
via Appia led over it. Trajan had 128 feet of the height - measured from the base of the cliff - chopped off and the road built in the plain along the sea; modern Piscomontano. Uggeri, Giovanni (Florence) Bibliography …
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Arpinum
(162 words)
[German version] Hill town of the Volsci in the central Liris valley, modern Arpino (Frosinone); Roman
praefectura from 305 BC (Liv. 9,44,16), from 90 BC
…
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Tiber
(606 words)
[German version] (Τίβερις/
Tíberis, modern Tevere). River in central Italy (403 km long, 17,169 km2 catchment area). Other names:
Albula (Serv. Aen. 8,332: from the Latin
albus, 'white'; cf. Liv. 1,3; Plin. HN 3,53),
Rumon (Serv. Aen. 8,63; 8,90),
Serra (Serv. Aen. 8,63),
Thybris (Verg. Aen. 2,782; 3,500); called
flavus ('yellow') in Verg. Aen. 7,31 for the great quantity of eroded soil it bore (on Tiberinus, god of the T., cf. Varro, Ling. 5,71; Serv. Aen. 8,31). It rises in the Appenines (Appenninus) on Monte Fumaiolo at 1,268 m above sea le…
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Hernici
(186 words)
[German version] Italian people in Latium on the Liris and its tributary Trerus or Tolerus (modern Sacco); here lay Anagnia, Ferentinum and Frusino on the
via Latina, and further inland Verulae, Aletrium and Capitulum Hernicum. Possibly attested from the beginning of the Iron Age, they appear to have been the oldest Italian people who immigrated to Latium, possibly in connection with the migrations of the Sabini (Serv. Aen. 7,684) or Marsi (Paul Fest. 89 L.). Laevus Cispius of Anagnia supported Tullus Hostilius against …
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Tetrica mons
(46 words)
[German version] Mountain in the Appenninus (Varro Rust. 2,1,5; Verg. Aen. 7,713) to the north of the Via Salaria, which separates the fourth (Nursia der Sabini) a…
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Truentus
(71 words)
[German version] (Truentinus). River in Picenum (Picentes), modern Tronto. It rises in the Appenninus (on
mons Fiscellus, modern Gran Sasso), flows parallel to the
via Salaria past Badies (not located), ad Martis (not located), Surpicanum (not located), ad Centesimum (modern Centesimo), ad Aquas (modern Acquasanta Terme), Asculum (modern Ascoli) and, navigable only in this area, into the sea near Truentum to the south of modern San Bendetto. Uggeri, Giovanni (Florence)
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Sentinum
(155 words)
[German version] This item can be found on the following maps: Umbri, Umbria (Σέντινον;
Séntinon). City in Umbria on the left-hand tributary of the Aesis of the same name;
municipium ,
Regio VI (Str. 5,2,10; Plin. HN 3,114; Ptol. 3,1,53),
tribus Lemonia [1. 274], remains 1.5 km to the northeast of Sassoferrato. The Romans won a victory there in 295 BC in a battle deciding the Third Samnite War (Pol. 2,19,6; Liv. 10,17 ff.) and therefore buil…
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Trivicum
(92 words)
[German version] Township, developed out of three
vici (cf. place name), of the Hirpini in Apulia (Apuli), possibly modern Trevico (formerly Vico) or modern La Civita 7 km to the east. A
villa near T. (possibly at modern Scampitella) was used as a
mansio by Horatius [7] on his journey to Brundisium in 37 BC (Hor. Sat. 1,5,79 f.). Uggeri, Giovanni (Florence) Bibliography G. Colucci Pescatori, Evidenze archeologiche in Irpinia, in: …
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Melpis
(55 words)
[German version] River originating in the area of the Volsci (Latium) to the north-east of Atina. Between Fabrateria and Aquinum, in a distance of four miles, it flows in the river Liris. It is crossed by the
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