- The
Aurunci were an
Italic tribe that
lived in
southern Italy from
around the 1st
millennium BC. They were
eventually defeated by Rome and
subsumed into...
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lived near it.
Aurunci is the
Roman name for
Ausones by a
commonplace change of an s to an r in Latin: *Ausuni> *Auruni> *Aurunici>
Aurunci. They were perhaps...
- Italian: Ausoni), the
original name and the
extant Gr**** form for the
Latin "
Aurunci", was a name
applied by Gr****
writers to
describe various Italic peoples...
- The
Monti Aurunci (or
Aurunci Mountains) is a
mountain range of
southern Lazio, in
central Italy. It is part of the Antiappennini, a
group running from...
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partly hilly,
partly marshy district of the
south of Latium,
bounded by the
Aurunci and
Samnites on the south, the
Hernici on the east, and
stretching roughly...
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neighbors of the
Samnites and Campanians, and
allies of the
Ausones and
Aurunci.
Their language was Oscan.
According to Strabo, the
Sidicini geography...
- of the
province of Rome.
Apart from the
Pontine lands, it
includes the
Aurunci,
Lepini and
Ausoni mountain ranges, as well as the
Pontine islands archipelago...
- Hills, also of
volcanic origin, and the
calcareous Lepini,
Ausoni and
Aurunci Mountains. The
Apennines of
Latium are a
continuation of the Apennines...
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parts by a
small river, the Pontone. It lies in a
valley between the
Monti Aurunci and the sea, not far from the Gulf of Gaeta. The more
ancient part, with...
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Aeneid as
allies of the Rutuli,
Aurunci and
Sacrani of Old Latium.
Aulus Gellius and
Macrobius remember them with the
Aurunci and the Pelasgians. Archaeological...