-
kilometres (2.5 mi)
southwest of the
modern town. The
ancient city,
known as
Carsioli (or C****oli), was
founded in the
country of the
Aequi between 302 and...
- the
towns of the
Aequiculi were ****ernia or ****ernum and
Carsoli or
Carsioli respectively.
Pliny places them in Augustus'
Regio IV;
Ptolemy adds that...
- with a Latin-speaking community, to say
nothing of the
Latin colony of
Carsioli ****her west. The
earliest pure
Latin inscriptions of the
district seem...
-
Fotmiae made
contract with Rome (cives sine suffragio) BC 303 Alba Fucens,
Carsioli (Latium) BC 313 Suessula,
Saticula (Campania) BC 315
Luceria (Apulia) BC...
-
Cellis not far from the
remains of the
Roman colony of C****oli (or town of
Carsioli),
dating from the
early fourth century BC,
located in the
neighboring town...
- Thais,
perhaps his wife.
Thoria Ingenua,
named in an
inscription from
Carsioli in Sabinum,
honoring Gaius Petidius Primio.
Thoria P. Ɔ. l. Philumina,...
- and, in Aequi's territory, on the
border with the Marsi, Alba
Fucens and
Carsioli. Alba Fucens,
after the
Roman conquest,
became a
Latin colony. The region...
- Gemina, and one of the quattuorviri,
buried in a second-century tomb at
Carsioli in Samnium.
Titidius Maximus, a
centurion in the
fourth cohort of the Legio...