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- 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...
- Ferentina was the patron goddess of the city Ferentinum, Latium. She was protector of the Latin commonwealth. She was also closely ****ociated with the...
- personification of good luck and success. Ferentina, patron goddess of the city Ferentinum, Latium, protector of the Latin commonwealth. Feronia, goddess concerned...
- Aletrium (today Alatri), Anagnia (Anagni), Arpinum (Arpino), Atina and Ferentinum (Ferentino, also known as Antinum) all located in the Latin Valley, province...
- 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...
- Aricia and of former king Tarquinius the Proud at an ****embly held at Ferentinum: Ardea, Aricia, Bovillae, Bubentum, Cora, Carventum, Circei, Corioli,...
- Salus on a cippus from the sacred grove of Pisaurum; Salus Publica from Ferentinum; salutei sacrum from Pompei. "Salus" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XXI...
- the 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...