- 8 km
north of Rome on the Via Salaria. Its
inhabitants were
known as
Fidenates. As the
Tiber was the
border between Etruria and Latium, the left-bank...
- the
direction of Fidenae. They
first engaged the
Fidenates past
Fidenae near Nomentum, and the
Fidenates were
driven southwards back into Fidenae. Priscus...
-
Latin Fidenates (originally
Latin tribe that was
conquered and ****imilated by the Etruscans, for some
centuries Fidenates were
Etruscans - the
Fidenates Etruscans...
-
appearance of
disorder the
Fidenates sallied out in
pursuit and were
caught in the ambush. Romulus'
troops wheeled,
drove the
Fidenates through their gates so...
-
Fidenates asked whether they
should kill the amb****adors, and
having just
rolled fortuitously, the king exclaimed, "excellent!",
which the
Fidenates interpreted...
- was said to have
existed since the
early monarchial period. One of the
Fidenates bore the
additional surname Coxo,
applied to one with
prominent hips....
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Frentani Lucani Samnites Pentri Caraceni Caudini Hirpini Others:
Aequi Fidenates Hernici Picentes Vestini Sicels Venetics Ligures Sardinians Gr**** colonies...
- long afterwards, war did
indeed break out with Veii and also with the
Fidenates.
Mettius and the
Albans were
ordered to
march to
battle with
Tullus and...
- Alba
Longa briefly accepted Roman rule,
before provoking a war with the
Fidenates and
betraying Rome. The
victorious Horatius returned to a hero's welcome...
- Frentani, Lucani, Samnites, Pentri, Caraceni, Caudini, Hirpini, Aequi,
Fidenates, Hernici, Picentes, Vestini, Morgeti, Sicels, Veneti);
Iapygians (Messapians...