-
hence they
broke the
alliance and in 269 BC
revolted and
started the "
Picentine war". The
consuls Appius Claudius Russus and
Titus Sempronius Sophus were...
-
Peoples at the time of the
Picentine war 269-267 BC...
-
Peoples at the time of the
Picentine war 269-267 BC...
- 268 of the
Latin colony of
Ariminum .... the
annexation of the
whole Picentine land save for …
Ancona and … Asculum; the
transportation of
large numbers...
- 46 BC.
Lucius Afranius was born into a
humble family in Picenum. As a
Picentine, he was
favoured during his
career by Pompey, who was a
scion of Picenum's...
- from
Tibur Roman gentes of
Latin origin from
Tusculum Roman gentes of
Picentine origin Roman gentes of
Sabine origin Roman gentes of
Samnite origin Roman...
- -****,
typically derived from
place names. The
Afranii may have been of
Picentine origin.
Lucius Afranius, who held the
consulship in 60 BC, was from Picenum...
- Capestrano. The
statue was, however,
found in
Vestini territory and
depicts a
Picentine warrior. Most
Samnite clothes were loose, pinned, draped, folded, and...
-
Parthineis =
Parthi (Parthians)
Pedaneis =
Pedani Peicentibus =
Picentes (
Picentines)
Poeneis =
Punici (Carthaginians)
Privernatibus =
Privernates Regineis...
- may have
lived late into Augustus's reign.
Gaius Sosius was
likely of
Picentine background, and his father, also
called Gaius Sosius, was the
first recorded...