- The
Cremera is a 36.7-kilometre (22.8 mi)
Italian stream in
Lazio (and
previously in Etruria)
which runs past Sacrofano, Formello, and
Campagnano di Roma...
- The
Battle of the
Cremera was
fought between the
Roman Republic and the
Etruscan city of Veii, in 477 BC (AUC 277). It most
likely occurred on 18 July...
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patriotic courage and
tragic fate of the 306
Fabii in the
Battle of the
Cremera, 477 BC. But the
Fabii were not
distinguished as
warriors alone; several...
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cremera is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Lionel de Nicéville in 1894. It is
found in the
Indomalayan realm. D. c.
cremera...
- a
stronghold on the
Cremera River are
defeated by an army of
Veientes from the
Etruscan city of Veii in the
Battle of the
Cremera. Duke Dao of Qin, ruler...
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Ombrone Arno
Bisenzio Elsa Era Pesa
Sieve Serchio Magra Vara
Allia Aniene Cremera Nera
Corno Sordo Velino Turano [it]
Salto Paglia Chiani Chiascio Topino...
- war, and the
Fabii march from Rome,
establishing a
fortified camp at the
Cremera.
August 27: Mardonius,
Persian general (killed in the
Battle of Plataea)...
- BC–535 BC)
Siege of Rome (509 BC)
Siege of Rome (508 BC)
Battle of the
Cremera (477 BC)
Battle of ****ae (474 BC)
Battle of
Fidenae (437 BC)
Capture of...
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Monte Mario, down to the
Aventine Hill and up to the
confluence of the
Cremera cr****. The
toponym Ager Vatic**** is
attested until the 1st
century AD:...
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right side of the
Carmental Gate.
Heading north, they set up camp at the
Cremera and
fortified a post. In 478 BC the
Fabii successfully ravaged the territory...