Definition of Aequians. Meaning of Aequians. Synonyms of Aequians

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Aequians. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Aequians and, of course, Aequians synonyms and on the right images related to the word Aequians.

Definition of Aequians

No result for Aequians. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Aequians from wikipedia

- Aequian is an extinct Italic language presumed spoken by the people the Romans termed Aequi and Aequicoli living in the Alban hills of northeast Latium...
- the Latins to arm themselves. Upon the arrival of the Roman army, the Aequians retreated from Latium to the safety of the mountains to the east. Shortly...
- were placed on their soil. Only two inscriptions believed to be in the Aequian language remain. No more can be deduced than that the language was Italic...
- the Roman Republic Roman expansion in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine...
- year, two events occurred which necessitated armed conflict, firstly the Aequians stormed the city of Tusculum, a Roman ally, and secondly an array of Volscians...
- was inconclusively fighting the enemy; Siccius' achievement panicked the Aequians and sent them fleeing from the field, and achieved victory for the Romans...
- consuls ravaged the Aequian lands, taking and destroying up to 31 Aequian cities within 50 days, almost completely wiping the Aequians and their cities from...
- South Picene, Marsian, Paeligni, Hernican, Marrucinian and Pre-Samnite. Aequian and Vestinian have traditionally been ascribed to either the Oscan group...
- the Roman Republic Roman expansion in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine...
- from two to ten. 458 BC During the first dictatorship of Cincinnatus, the Aequians staged an offensive, breaking a truce. Cincinnatus defeated the Aquians...