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Veroli (Latin:
Verulae) is a town and
comune in the
province of Frosinone, Lazio,
central Italy, in the
Latin Valley.
Veroli (
Verulae)
became a
Roman municipium...
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Anagnia was
taken and
reduced to a praefectura, but Ferentinum,
Aletrium and
Verulae were
rewarded for
their fidelity by
being allowed to
remain free municipia...
- needed] In 307 BC, the Hernici, with the
exception of
Aletrium (Alatri),
Verulae (Veroli), and
Ferentinum (Ferentino)
declared war on Rome.
After suffering...
- the Hernici,
except the
peoples of the
cities of Aletrium,
Ferentium and
Verulae,
declared war on Rome.
Quintus Fabius left Samnium, and the
Samnites seized...
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Hernican cities of
Anagnia (their capital), Ferentinum, Aletrium, and
Verulae, a
group of
mountain strongholds on the
north side of the
valley of the...
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their people becoming civitas sine suffragio. Aletrium,
Ferentinum and
Verulae were
allowed to
retain their autonomy and
enjoy similar political rights...
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franchise without suffrage. But
three towns, Aletrium, Ferentinum, and
Verulae,
which had
remained faithful to Rome, were
allowed to
retain their former...
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second century.
Urgulanius Secundus, one of the muni****l
duumvirs at
Verulae in
Latium in AD 197. His
colleague was
Lucius Alfius Valentinus. Publius...