- ISSN 0023-8856. JSTOR 41532980. Gnade,
Marijke (2017-11-20), "The
Volscians and
Hernicians", The
Peoples of
Ancient Italy, De Gruyter, pp. 461–472, doi:10.1515/9781614513001-023...
- the
submission of the Hernici. Rome also
defeated a
rebellion by some
Hernician cities in 307–306 BC. The
rebellious Hernici were
incorporated directly...
- List of
Roman cognomina Roman gentes of
Etruscan origin Roman gentes of
Hernician origin Roman gentes of
Latin origin from Alba
Longa Roman gentes of Latin...
- the
Roman state. The
Fabricii seem to have
belonged originally to the
Hernician town of Aletrium,
where Fabricii occur as late as the time of Cicero....
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prominence toward the end of the Republic. The
Cispii were
probably of
Hernician origin, and
according to
tradition came from Anagnia, a town of the Hernici...
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Aventinensis during his
campaigns against the
Hernicians, and when the
consul Genucius was
killed in a
Hernician ambush,
Sulpicius took
control of the remnants...
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found in the
Frosinone centre. The city was
founded in the
territory of
Hernicians by the
Volsci in the 6th
century BC with the name of Fruscìno or Frusna...
- the
consul C****ius
attempted to p**** a bill
granting two-thirds of the
Hernicians' land to the plebs, and
Latin allies, with one half
going to each. This...
- The two
consuls led
separate campaigns against the Aequi,
Medullinus in
Hernician territory. In an
initial battle the
Aequi were victorious, and the Roman...
- Prisca.
Alfonso Chacón (Ciaconius)
calls him
Gregorius de Ceccano, a
Hernician of the
diocese of Aquino.
Lorenzo Cardella says that
Gregorius was born...