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Labici or Labi**** or Lavi**** (Latin:
Lăbīcī or Lăbī****) was an
ancient city of Latium, in what is now
central Italy,
lying in the
territory of the modern...
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Ardea Ardea 199
Lavinium Pratica di Mare,
Pomezia 164
Lanuvium Lanuvio 84
Labici Monte Compatri 72
Nomentum Mentana 72
Gabii Castiglione 54
Fidenae Villa...
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seems possible that the road at
first led to Tusculum, was then
extended to
Labici, and
later became a road for
through traffic. As the
preferred way to the...
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included the
ancient community of
Labici,
located in the area of the
modern comune of
Monte Compatri.
Labici was
conquered in 418 BC by the Romans...
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attacked the
territories of the
Latin towns of Tusculum, Gabii, and
Labici,
which were
Roman allies. In 382 BC, the
Romans attacked and
defeated a...
- Corioli, Corbio, Cabum, Fortinea, Gabii, Laurentum, Lanuvium, Lavinium,
Labici, Nomentum, Norba, Praeneste, Pedum, Querquetula, Satri****, Scaptia, Setia...
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rumour that
Praeneste had revolted, and the
peoples of Tusculum,
Gabii and
Labici complained that
their territories had been invaded, but the
Roman senate...
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inhabitants of
Aricia and of Sidicinum, of
Vescia among the Aurunci, and of
Labici close to
Hernican territory. The same
formative element appears in the adjective...
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Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus Fidenas.
Harry Thurston Peck. 1898. "
Labīci, Lavīci" In
Harpers Dictionary of
classical Antiquities Livy, Ab urbe condita...
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Siculus as Tibur, Praeneste, Gabii, Tusculum, Cora, Pometia, Lanuvium,
Labici, Scaptia, Satri****, Aricia, Tenellae, Crustumerium, Caenina, Fregellae,...