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region of
Lazio in
central Italy. The town's name in
ancient times was
Nomentum, to
which the Via
Nomentana led from Rome.
According to Livy, the town...
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Romulus (/ˈrɒmjʊləs/,
classical Latin: [ˈroːmʊɫʊs]) was the
legendary founder and
first king of Rome.
Various traditions attribute the
establishment of...
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Nomentana is an
ancient road of Italy,
leading North-East from Rome to
Nomentum (modern Mentana), a
distance of 23 km (14 mi). It
originally bore the name...
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fourteenth milestone of the Via
Nomentana (near
Nomentum, now Mentana). They were
evidently from
Nomentum. This
notice comes from the
catalogue of Roman...
- the
portico of Agrippa. He had a
small villa and
unproductive farm near
Nomentum, in the
Sabine territory, to
which he
occasionally retired from the pestilence...
- Corniculum, old Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia, and
Nomentum were
subdued and
became Roman.
Tarquin also
wished to s****
peace with the...
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Seneca was
undoubtedly extremely rich: he had
properties at
Baiae and
Nomentum, an
Alban villa, and
Egyptian estates. C****ius Dio even
reports that the...
- rise to the
considerable towns of
Tibur and Praeneste.
Labici too, Gabii,
Nomentum in the
plain between the
Alban and
Sabine hills and the Tiber, Rome on...
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Roman citizens. The
citizens of 5
Latin towns (Aricia, Lanuvium, Pedum,
Nomentum, and Antium) were
given full
Roman citizenship in 338 BC,
after the end...
- New
Roman municipia made from
small towns around Rome: Aricia, Lanuvium,
Nomentum, Pedum, Tusculum.
Latin ius
contracts made with Tibur, Praeneste, Lavinium...