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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- was
inconclusively fighting the enemy; Siccius'
achievement panicked the
Aequians and sent them
fleeing from the field, and
achieved victory for the Romans...
- the
Roman Republic Roman expansion in
Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-
Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici
conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine...
- the
Roman Republic Roman expansion in
Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-
Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici
conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine...
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South Picene, Marsian, Paeligni, Hernican,
Marrucinian and Pre-Samnite.
Aequian and
Vestinian have
traditionally been
ascribed to
either the
Oscan group...
- from two to ten. 458 BC
During the
first dictatorship of Cincinnatus, the
Aequians staged an offensive,
breaking a truce.
Cincinnatus defeated the Aquians...