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Fidenae (Ancient Gr****: Φιδῆναι) was an
ancient town of Latium,
situated about 8 km
north of Rome on the Via Salaria. Its
inhabitants were
known as Fidenates...
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marched on
Fidenae and
camped a mile from it.
Setting an
ambush in the thickets, he
brought the rest of the army to the
gates of
Fidenae to
provoke them...
- city; they took
occasion to
commence a war, by
claiming Fidenae as
belonging to them....
Fidenae and Veii were said to have
again been
defeated by Rome...
- The
Capture of
Fidenae was a
battle fought in 435 BC
between the
Fidenates and the
Roman Republic under dictator Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus Fidenas...
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traditions attest,
Tullus could have led Rome's
successful wars
against the
Fidenae and Veii and the Sabines. As with
those of all the
early kings of Rome...
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Fidenae was
fought in 437 BC
between the
Roman Republic, led by the
dictator Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus, and the
combined forces of
Fidenae and...
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Roman social status of freedmen), and
commissioned an
amphitheatre at
Fidenae to be
built during the
reign of the
emperor Tiberius, in 27 CE, to capitalize...
- Alba
Longa (occasionally
written Albalonga in
Italian sources) was an
ancient Latin city in
Central Italy in the
vicinity of Lake
Albano in the
Alban Hills...
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joined forces with them. The
Etruscans soon
captured the
Roman colony at
Fidenae,
which thereupon became the
focal point of the war.
After several bloody...
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after a war with Veii and
Fidenae,
conquered Fidenae and
established a
Roman Latin colony there -
Fidenae Novae, and the
Fidenae land was
Latinized again)...