- The
Aequi were an
Italic tribe on a
stretch of the
Apennine Mountains to the east of
Latium in
central Italy who
appear in the
early history of ancient...
- 374. van Dael 2001, p. 55. van Dael 2001, p. 56. van Dael 2001, p. 64.
AeQui 2013, p. 9. van Dael 2001, p. 65. van Dael 2001, p. 58. van Dael 2001, p...
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against the
Aequi, an
Italic tribe located to
their east. Livy
mentions that the last king of Rome,
Tarquinius Superbus, made
peace with the
Aequi. They fought...
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service to a
simple life of farming. As
Roman forces struggled to
defeat the
Aequi,
Cincinnatus was
summoned from his
plough to ****ume
complete control over...
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Mount Algidus was
fought in 458 BC,
between the
Roman Republic and the
Aequi, near
Mount Algidus in Latium. The
Roman dictator Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus...
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Horror aequi, or
avoidance of identity,: 100 is a
linguistic principle that
language users have psychological: 266 or physiological: 51
motives or...
- the
Aequi tribes of north-east
Latium and the
Volsci tribes of
southern Latium at the town of Corbio. The
Romans had
already defeated the
Aequi in the...
- battle, the
battle of
Cecryphalea (modern Angistrion), went Athens' way. The
Aequi occupied Tusculum. In
response to the threat, the
Roman Senate decided to...
- led to the
Roman people voting for war on the
Aequi. Both
consuls were
entrusted with this war. The
Aequi levied a militia, but this did not have a clear...
- of the
Aequi territory and
later lengthened,
probably in
about 154 BC, by
Marcus Valerius Messalla to the
territories of the
Marsi and the
Aequi in the...