- of Rome. The name of the city
derives from that of the
Falisci (Mons
Faliscorum, "Mountain of the Falisci"). Later, it was
controlled by the Etruscans...
- Aurina,
Aurinia Saturnia Saturnia Veltha, Veltuna, Veltumna,
Voltumna Mons
Faliscorum Montefiascone Velturei Veclanum Vecchiano Vetumna Vettona Bettona Vesnth...
- infelices, 28
Februari 1525 P. Cursius,
Poema de
civitate Castellana Faliscorum,
Vicentino and Lautizio, 29
March 1525 G. Borgia, Ad
Carolum Caesarem...
- The city was
built north of Via Flaminia. It
became a
colony (Junonia
Faliscorum)
perhaps under Augustus,
though according to the inscriptions, apparently...
- Veii, 406–396 BC). The town
Montefiascone was
named after them (Mons
Faliscorum, that is,
Mountain of the Falisci). The
British explorer George Dennis...