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- sometime around 390 BC, following a long campaign of resistance by the Capenates to the ever-growing influence of Rome in the area. In later republican...
- 5th century. Two roads crossed the town, the via Tiberina and the via Capenate from Feronia to Capena. Several residential areas have been brought to...
- and solar fire god, also venerated by other Italic peoplesamong them Capenates, Faliscans, Latins and Sabines – and later adopted into ancient Roman...
- Rome, having definitively defeated the city of Veii and its Faliscan and Capenate allies, moved to the permanent and systematic conquest and occupation of...
- known as the Monte Tondo di Vaccareccia. "Scoperte archeologiche nell’agro capenate", in "Bullettino di Paletnologia Italiana" ****VIII, 1912, pp. 147–158 "Veio...
- territory; it likely functioned as the border between Faliscan country and Capenate territory. The land between Monte Soratte and the Tiber is of unclear ownership;...
- year and again in 398 BC as consular tribune against the Falisci and the Capenates. Both were tribes near Rome and Veii. His first supposed office was that...
- Latin and maintained cultural distinctiveness into the Republican period. CapenatesPeople of Capena, a neighboring town to the Falisci; often culturally...
- Poggio Sommavilla, very close analogies emerge with the materials from the Capenate and Faliscan areas. With these we discuss clear contacts with Etruscan...
- in agro veientano, nepesino sutrinoque repertae, additis illis in agro capenate et falisco inventis, quae in fasciculo CIE II, 2, 1 desunt, nec non illis...