-
better known for two
nearby ancient cities,
Falerii Veteres (old
Falerii) and
Falerii Novi (new
Falerii).
Falerii Veteres, now
Civita Castellana, was one...
-
Falerii Veteres, now
Civita Castellana, was one of the
chief cities of the
duodecim populi of
ancient Etruria. The site is
about 2 km west of the course...
-
Falerii Novi (English: New
Falerii) was an
ancient Roman walled town in the
Tiber River valley,
about 50 km (31 mi)
north of Rome and 6 km (3.7 mi) west...
-
instance of
their own
endonym has been
found to date: an
inscription from
Falerii Novi from the late 2nd
century AD
refers to the
falesce quei in Sardinia...
- the
effective end of the Wars,
though adding that the 241 BC
revolt of
Falerii was "a last gasp".
While Margaret Sankey (2002)
dated the Roman–Etruscan...
-
Lanuvium as
Sespeis Mater Regina, Laurentum, Tibur,
Falerii, Veii as Regina, at
Tibur and
Falerii as
Regina and Curitis,
Tusculum and
Norba as Lucina...
- At
Sette Vene,
another road,
probably the Via Annia,
branched off to
Falerii. In Sutrium, the Via
Ciminia split off and
later rejoined. The date of...
- Nepi), near
Falerii. The
district was
traditionally connected to the cult of Neptune, and
Messapus and
Halesus (the
eponymous hero of
Falerii) were believed...
- fiercely-fought
battle with Veii in 437 BC
reinforced by a
contingent from
Falerii was
indecisive until the
tribune Aulus Cornelius Cossus unhorsed Tolumnus...
-
Falerii Veteres revolt against Rome, but is
crushed in six days.
Falerii Veteres is destro**** and the
people resettled to the less
defensible Falerii...