- The
Volsci (UK: /ˈvɒlskiː/, US: /ˈvɔːl-, ˈvɒlsaɪ, -siː/, Latin: [ˈwɔɫskiː]) were an
Italic tribe, well
known in the
history of the
first century of the...
- I
Volsci was an
Italian Autonomist monthly journal published in Rome. It
first appeared in
January 1978. The Via
Volsci Collectives had been
active since...
- He was
subsequently exiled from Rome, and led
troops of Rome's
enemy the
Volsci to
besiege the city. In
later ancient times, it was
generally accepted by...
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their former enemies the
Volsci, are
recorded for the
first half of the 4th century. In the end, the
Latins and the
Volsci could not
prevent Rome from...
- Roman–Volscian wars were a
series of wars
fought between the
Roman Republic and the
Volsci, an
ancient Italic people.
Volscian migration into
southern Latium led to...
- Via dei
Volsci is a
street in Rome
located in the
Quartiere San Lorenzo. It is to the
south and runs
parallel to Via Tiburtina. It also
links Porta Tiburtina...
- the next 32
years fighting the
Volsci, the
Etruscans and the
rebel Latin cities.[citation needed] In 389 BC, the
Volsci took up arms and
encamped near...
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Castro dei
Volsci (Ciocaro: Cascetre) is a
comune (muni****lity) of 4,702
inhabitants in the
Province of
Frosinone in the
Italian region Lazio, located...
- was a well-respected and
influential political and
military leader of the
Volsci in the
early fifth century BC.
According to Plutarch, who
calls him Tullus...
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Camilla of the
Volsci is the
daughter of King
Metabus and Casmilla.
Driven from his throne,
Metabus is
chased into the
wilderness by
armed Volsci, his infant...