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Fabrateria can
refer to two
ancient cities in Italy:
Fabrateria Nova ("New
Fabrateria"),
today San
Giovanni Incarico Fabrateria Vetus ("Old Fabrateria")...
- San
Giovanni Incarico is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Frosinone in the
Italian region Lazio,
located about 100
kilometres (62 miles) southeast...
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opened the
gates to the
Roman army;
Opimius razed the town. A year
later Fabrateria Nova was
founded near the site of the destro**** town. List of
Roman civil...
- destro**** by the
Samnites a
little before 330 BC; in that year the
people of
Fabrateria Vetus (modern Ceccano)
sought the help of Rome
against them and in 328...
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Romans in 330 BC (424 Ab Urbe Condita). Its name in
ancient times was
Fabrateria Vetus.
According to tradition, the name was
changed into the
current one...
- Anagni; born 2nd century), also
known as
Magnus of
Trani or
Magnus of
Fabrateria Vetus, is
venerated as the
patron saint of Anagni.
According to tradition...
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Amphitheatre Fabrateria Nova San
Giovanni Incarico Italy 41°31′08″N 13°33′11″E / 41.518807°N 13.552995°E / 41.518807; 13.552995 (
Fabrateria Nova (San...
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River Liris, in the
Volscian territory. In 330 BC the
Volscian towns of
Fabrateria and Luca
offered Rome
overlordship over them in
exchange for protection...
- B****us was a
native of
Beneventum and
patron of that city, as well as of
Fabrateria Vetus and, by
family tradition, of Naples. He
belonged to the
gentes Anicia...
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included in the
Volscian territory. Here were
situated Signia, Frusino,
Fabrateria, Fregellae, Sora, Arpinum, Atina, Aquinum, Casinum, and Interamna; Anxur...