- The
Fucine Lake (Italian: Lago
Fucino or Lago di Celano) was a
large endorheic karst lake
between 650 and 680 m (2,130 and 2,230 ft)
above sea
level and...
- The
Fucine Inlet (Italian:
Incile del Fucino) is a
monument built on the head of the main
emissary of the
Fucine Lake in Italy. It is made up of the three-arched...
- The
Battle of
Fucine Lake was
fought in 89 BC
between a
Roman army and a
rebel force during the
Social War.
Lucius Porcius Cato was the
leader of the Roman...
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amount of
arable land in Italy. This was to be
achieved by
draining the
Fucine lake, also
making the
nearby river navigable year-round. A
serious famine...
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consul in 89 BC
alongside Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo. He died at the
Battle of
Fucine Lake,
possibly at the
hands of
Gaius Marius the Younger.
Lucius Porcius...
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which Roman Emperor Claudius had
built by 52 AD to
partially drain the
Fucine Lake in Abruzzo,
protecting riparian villages from
floods and
creating agricultural...
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Lucius Porcius Cato,
which one
source claims Marius killed at the
Battle of
Fucine Lake over Cato's
claims that Cato's
achievements were on par with the elder...
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Italic tribe of
ancient Italy,
whose territory was in
Latium between the
Fucine Lake and the
Sacco River (Trerus),
bounded by the
Volsci on the south, and...
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there were
largely two theatres: a
northern theatre from
Picenum to the
Fucine Lake and a
southern theatre including Samnium.
Sulla served as one of the...
- needed] Lake Neusiedl, in
Austria and Hungary. Lake Trasimeno, in Italy.
Fucine Lake, in Italy. Now drained. Lake Velence, in Hungary. Lake Prespa, between...