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Casinum was an
ancient town of Italy, of
Oscan origin.
Varro states that the name in
Oscan language meant forum vetus ("old forum"), and also that the...
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largest town in the province. C****ino's
roots lie in the
settlement of
Casinum, the last city of the Latins, of
Umbrian or
Venetic or
Oscan origin, sited...
- area
south of Rome (Latium adiectum), up to the
ancient Oscan city of
Casinum,
defined by
Strabo as "the last city of the Latins". The
modern descendant...
- C****ino and at an
elevation of 520 m (1,710 ft). Site of the
Roman town of
Casinum, it is
widely known for its abbey, the
first house of the
Benedictine Order...
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tendrils are
stylized versions of the
acanthus plant. Varro's
Aviary at
Casinum from 64 BC
reconstructed a
world in miniature. A pond
surrounded a domed...
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Frosinone and in the Liri Valley.
Further south, the
Oscan city of
Casinum (C****ino) had been
conquered by Volsci,
Samnites and
finally Romans. Within...
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Casinum, in
Latium adiectum, in today's
Latin Valley. A
Latin colony was
founded in its territory....
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colony of
Interamna Lirenas,
founded by the
Romans after the
conquest of
Casinum, an
ancient Oscan city. The town is in the
southernmost part of the province...
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Monte C****ino, a
rocky hill on the
former site of the
Roman town of
Casinum about 130
kilometres (81 mi)
southeast of Rome, Italy, 2
kilometres (1...
- Signia, Frusino, Fabrateria, Fregellae, Sora, Arpinum, Atina, Aquinum,
Casinum, and Interamna;
Anxur (Terracina) was the only
seaport that
properly belonged...