- unreliable.
According to Livy (writing 700
years later) the
Fidenates and the
Veientes were
defeated in a war with Rome
during the
reign of Rome's
mythical first...
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After having done so, the
Veientes returned to Veii with
their booty.
Romulus and the
Roman army
followed and met the
Veientes in
battle outside the walls...
-
battle which followed. The
Veientes, embarr****ed by
their lack of success,
formed plans for an
ambush of the Fabii. The
Veientes led a herd of
cattle along...
- the
Silva Maesia, an area of
coastal forest north of the Tiber, from the
Veientes. He
expanded the
temple of
Jupiter Feretrius to
reflect these territorial...
- The
Veientes marched from the
Janiculum and
crossed the Tiber, and ****aulted the camp of Servilius. His
force successfully repulsed the
Veientes, who...
- The
Veientes marched from the
Janiculum and
crossed the Tiber, and ****aulted the camp of Servilius. His
force successfully repulsed the
Veientes, who...
-
during the
reign of Rome's
first king, Romulus, the
Fidenates and the
Veientes were
defeated in a war with Rome,
according to legend. It may be that a...
-
Ancus Marcius celebrated a
triumph for a
victory over the
Sabines and the
Veientes in the
seventh century BC. In the
early 6th
century BC,
during the reign...
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against the
Aequi and
Veientes.
Sources disagree on
which consul fought which enemy: Livy says
Furius had
charge of the
Veientes, but
Dionysius of Halicarn****us...
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states (Book V, Ab Urbe Condita) that Juno was an
Etruscan goddess of the
Veientes, who was
adopted ceremonially into the
Roman pantheon when Veii was sacked...