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    The Falisci were an Italic tribe who lived in what is now northern Lazio, on the Etruscan side of the Tiber River. They spoke an Italic language, Faliscan...
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    The Faliscan language is the extinct Italic language of the ancient Falisci, who lived in southern Etruria at Tiber Valley. Together with Latin, it formed...
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  • Faliscan may refer to: Falisci, an ancient Italic people Faliscan language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Faliscan...
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  • capture several towns of the Pentri, a prominent tribe of the Samnites. The Falisci renew their efforts against Rome. However, the consul Decimus Junius Brutus...
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  • who are joined by the Falisci, Carvilius marches to Etruria, storms the town of Troilum and captures five forts. The Falisci then sue for peace and receive...
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  • Falacrīnum or Phalacrīna). The name also has a correlation with Falerii and the Falisci, and so it has been suggested that Falacer may have been the eponymous...
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  • prisoners of war. The following year, 357, Rome also declared war against the Falisci. They had fought with the Tarquinienses and refused to give up the Roman...
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    saltwater. Neptune was considered the legendary progenitor god of the Falisci (who called themselves Neptunia proles), joining Mars, Janus, Saturn, and...
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    Romans Roman Kingdom Roman Republic Roman Empire Western Roman Empire Falisci Osco-Umbrians, also called Sabellians: Umbrians Marsi Umbri Volsci Oscans...
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  • served in that year and again in 398 BC as consular tribune against the Falisci and the Capenates. Both were tribes near Rome and Veii. His first supposed...
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  • (Proto-Italic speakers) Falisci Capenates (in Capena and Ager Capenas, Capena land) Falerii (in Falerii and Ager Faliscus) Sardinia Falisci (in and around Peronia...
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    The campaign was then directed towards the Falisci, but the Roman army found on arrival that the Falisci had disappeared. They ravaged the land but spared...
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    between the Tiber and the Alban Hills. Romans- centered in the city of Rome. Falisci Sicels Adriatic Veneti - centered in an area corresponding to the modern-day...
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  • who are joined by the Falisci, Carvilius marches to Etruria, storms the town of Troilum and captures five forts. The Falisci then sue for peace and receive...
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  • Burman, Pieter [Petrus Burmannus] (1731), Poetae Latini Minores sive Gratii Falisci Cynegeticon, M. Aurelii Olympii Nemesiani Cynegeticon, Et Ejusdem Eclogae...
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    Ligures, Veneti, Camunni and Histri in the North, the Etruscans, Latins, Falisci, Picentes and Umbri tribes (such as the Sabines) in the Centre, and the...
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    Montefiascone (category Falisci)
    Rome. The name of the city derives from that of the Falisci (Mons Faliscorum, "Mountain of the Falisci"). Later, it was controlled by the Etruscans. It was...
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    to 115 metres (377 ft) deep. Mount Soratte is a sacred mountain of the Falisci (consecrated to their corresponding divinity: the Pater Soranus). It's...
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    of Volsinii, Valentia of Ocriculum, Hostia of Satrium, Father Curls of Falisci, in honour of whom, too, Juno got her surname. In Late Antiquity it suffered...
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    about two hundred years of struggle. 241 BC Revolt of the Falisci Roman Republic Falisci The Falisci were defeated and subjugated to Roman dominance, the town...
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    advanced metallurgical techniques. Major tribes included the Latins and Falisci in Lazio; the Oenotrians and Italii in Calabria; the Ausones, Aurunci and...
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  • Rome is now the dominant power in the Western Mediterranean basin. The Falisci people of Falerii Veteres revolt against Rome, but is crushed in six days...
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    origin, with Osci and Umbri reaching the Italian peninsula after Latins and Falisci, but before Iapygians and Messapians. The two main branches of the Sabellic...
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    three days. The slaves of the Falisci and half of their territory were seized, and Falerii Veteres was destroyed. The Falisci were resettled in Falerii Novi...
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    Mediterranean character, related to other neighbouring Italic peoples such as the Falisci. The early Romans were part of the Latin homeland, known as Latium, and...
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    Falerii (category Falisci)
    the Via Flaminia, some 50 km north of Rome. It was the main city of the Falisci, a people whose language was Faliscan and was part of the Latino-Faliscan...
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  • to have gone to war as commander-in-chief of a Roman army against the Falisci and Capenates. Due to their rashness, the two high military leaders were...
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    peoples of Italy, including Indo-European speakers (Romans and other Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbrians, Samnites, Oscans, Sicels and Adriatic Veneti, as well...
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  • 0s AD Etruria Etruscans Faliscan Indo-European 100s BC Northern Lazio Falisci Fingallian Indo-European [data missing] Fingal Fingallians Franco-Italian...
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    Vincenti archiep. Corinthien., Ioannem Sifredum Maury archiep. ep. Montis Falisci et Cornetan.,..." (Ritzler-Sefrin, p. 37, note 56). The words "created...
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