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Veii (also Veius; Italian: Veio) was an
important ancient Etruscan city
situated on the
southern limits of
Etruria and 16 km (9.9 mi) north-northwest of...
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Apollo of
Veii is a life-size
painted terracotta Etruscan statue of Aplu (Apollo),
designed to be
placed at the
highest part of a temple. The statue...
- 02389°N 12.40139°E / 42.02389; 12.40139 The
battle of
Veii, also
known as the
siege of
Veii,
involved ancient Rome, and is
approximately dated at 396...
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Gerson Hitjevi Veii (18
January 1939 – 14
February 2015) was a
Namibian politician.
Veii was
founder member of the
South West
Africa National Union (SWANU)...
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Veientes returned to
Veii with
their booty.
Romulus and the
Roman army
followed and met the
Veientes in
battle outside the
walls of
Veii. The
Romans were...
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abandoned Ardea and
sought support from his
allies in Etruria. The
cities of
Veii and
Tarquinii sent
contingents to join the king's army, and he
prepared to...
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Etruscans raided the
Roman territory around Veii,
capturing prisoners and booty. The
Roman soldiers who had fled to
Veii ambushed them, put them to flight, seized...
- (Volscian Anxur) (Tarracina, Terracina)
Tarchnal (Tarquinii, Tarquinia)
Veii (
Veii, Veio)
Vetluna (Vetulonium, Vetulonia)
Vipsul (Faesulae, Fiesole) Velch...
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politician during the
early Roman republic who is most
famous for his
capture of
Veii and
defence of Rome from
Gallic sack
after the
Battle of the Allia. Modern...
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frontier of
Roman territory and
occasionally changed hands between Rome and
Veii. In the 8th
century BC
during the
reign of Rome's
first king, Romulus, the...