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Vadimony
Vadimony Vad"i*mo*ny, n. [L. vadimonium.] (Law) A bond or pledge for appearance before a judge on a certain day. [Obs.]

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- Lake Vadimo (Lat. Lacus Vadimo) was a small, partially dry, lake of volcanic origin whose waters now are almost fully underground best known as the theatre...
- The first Battle of Lake Vadimo was fought in 310 BC between Rome and the Etruscans, and ended up being the largest battle between these nations. The Romans...
- Battle of Lake Vadimo may refer to battles: Battle of Lake Vadimo (310 BC), a Roman Republic victory over an Etruscan army Battle of Lake Vadimo (283 BC),...
- Samnites to cease their alliance with the Romans. In the Battle of Lake Vadimo, the Romans under Fabius Maximus Rulli**** defeat the Etruscans. The Autariatae...
- Rome was certainly not yet able at this stage to dominate Etruria. Lake Vadimo was the scene of virtually the final battles between Etruscans and Romans...
- The second Battle of Lake Vadimo was fought in 283 BC between Rome and the combined forces of the Etruscans and the Gallic tribes of the Boii and the Senones...
- Cornelius Dolabella and Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus Maximus. At the Battle of Lake Vadimo, Roman forces finally quell the allied Etruscans and Gauls. The Roman army...
- History. Pliny the Younger, Letters, 3.5; see also The True Story of Lake Vadimo (in Italian). Healy, 2004. Translator's Note:xliii Healy, 2004. Introduction:****viii-****ix...
- Sutri. 310 BC Battle of Lake Vadimo (310 BC): Rome inflicted a substantial military defeat on the Etruscans at Lake Vadimo 308 BC Samnite Wars: The Umbri...
- BC) Capture of Fidenae (435 BC) Battle of Veii (c. 396 BC) Battle of Lake Vadimo (310 BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet...