-
Romans in 311 BC,
Arretium became a
military station on the via C****ia, the road by
which Rome
expanded into the
basin of the Po.
Arretium sided with Marius...
- The
Battle of
Arretium,
which was
probably fought in 284 BC, is a
poorly do****ented
event in the
history of the
Roman Republic because it
occurred in a...
- times, the
settlement was
given the
Latinized name
Arretium and
expanded down from the hills.
Arretium ****isted
Ancient Rome in the
Punic Wars
against Ancient...
- Etruria. The Via C****ia p****ed
through Baccanae, Sutrium, Volsinii, Clusium,
Arretium, Florentia, Pistoria, and Luca,
joining the Via
Aurelia at Luna. The Via...
-
fleet of 60 quinqueremes; and,
established supply depots at
Ariminum and
Arretium in
Etruria in
preparation for
marching north later in the year. Two armies –...
-
events which started with the
siege of
Arretium (Arezzo, in north-eastern Tuscany).
Unspecified Gauls besieged Arretium and
defeated the
Romans who came to...
- to
protect them.
Despite this,
Flaminius remained p****ively
encamped at
Arretium.
Hannibal marched boldly around Flaminius' left flank,
unable to draw him...
-
fleet of 60 quinqueremes; and
established supply depots at
Ariminum and
Arretium in
preparation for
marching north later in the year. Two
armies of four...
- half the
Roman army was lost.
Hannibal then
ravaged the
country around Arretium to lure the new
consul C.
Flaminius into a trap at Lake Trasimene. This...
-
Italy Latin and
Italian names are
given between parentheses:
Arritim (
Arretium, Arezzo)
Atria (Adria)
Caisra (Caere, Cerveteri)
Clevsin (Clusium, Chiusi)...