- hill 400
metres (1,312 feet)
above sea level, in the
Monti Ernici area.
Ferentinum was a town of the Hernici; it was
captured from them by the
Romans in...
- Lazio. The city was also
known as
Ferentinum,
Ferentum or Ferentia, and
should not be
confused with
ancient Ferentinum (now Ferentino),
which is in southern...
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Ferentina was the
patron goddess of the city
Ferentinum, Latium. She was
protector of the
Latin commonwealth. She was also
closely ****ociated with the...
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personification of good luck and success. Ferentina,
patron goddess of the city
Ferentinum, Latium,
protector of the
Latin commonwealth. Feronia,
goddess concerned...
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Aletrium (today Alatri),
Anagnia (Anagni),
Arpinum (Arpino),
Atina and
Ferentinum (Ferentino, also
known as Antinum) all
located in the
Latin Valley, province...
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their chief town
Anagnia was
taken and
reduced to a praefectura, but
Ferentinum,
Aletrium and
Verulae were
rewarded for
their fidelity by
being allowed...
- of Murgantia, and
Fabius captures the city of
Romulea and the town of
Ferentinum. The Samnite-Etruscan
coalition campaigns against the
consul Appius Claudius...
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Aricia and of
former king
Tarquinius the
Proud at an ****embly held at
Ferentinum: Ardea, Aricia, Bovillae, Bubentum, Cora, Carventum, Circei, Corioli,...
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Salus on a
cippus from the
sacred grove of Pisaurum;
Salus Publica from
Ferentinum;
salutei sacrum from Pompei. "Salus" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XXI...
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Hernici were
defeated in a
tough battle. In 361, the
Romans seized Ferentinum, a town of the Hernici. When they were on
their way back, the
people of...