Alba Longa (occasionally written Albalonga in Italian sources) was an ancient Latin city in Central Italy in the vicinity of Lake Albano in the Alban Hills...
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kings of Alba Longa, or Alban kings (Latin: reges Albani), were a series of legendary kings of Latium, who ruled from the ancient city of Alba Longa. In the...
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Tullus Hostilius (section Wars with Alba Longa)
was the defeat of Alba Longa. After Alba Longa was beaten (by the victory of three Roman champions over three Albans), Alba Longa became Rome's vassal...
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Horatii and Curiatii (section War with Alba Longa)
During the Roman king Tullus Hostilius' war with the neighboring city of Alba Longa, it was agreed that fighting a costly war between their armies would leave...
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Alban people (category Alba Longa)
The Albans were Latins from the ancient city of Alba Longa, southeast of Rome. Some of Rome's prominent patrician families such as the Julii, Servilii...
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the war god Mars and the Vestal virgin Rhea Silvia, fallen princess of Alba Longa and descendant of Aeneas of Troy. Exposed on the Tiber river, Romulus...
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Romulus (redirect from Battle of Alba Longa)
god Mars. Their maternal grandfather was Numitor, the rightful king of Alba Longa, through whom the twins were descended from both the Trojan hero Aeneas...
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about a seventh-century BC dispute between two warring cities, Rome and Alba Longa, and stresses the importance of patriotism and masculine self-sacrifice...
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compelled to move to Rome: Alba Longa, the mother city, was dissolved into Rome, the daughter. According to Livy, Alba Longa was razed to the ground -...
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Aventinus (said to have reigned 854-817 BC), one of the mythical kings of Alba Longa, who was buried on the Aventine Hill later named after him. He is said...
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Romulus and Remus (category People from Alba Longa)
variants, are subjects of ongoing debate. Romulus and Remus were born in Alba Longa, one of the many ancient Latin cities near the Seven hills of Rome. Their...
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Romulus Silvius (category Kings of Alba Longa)
have reigned 873-854 BC) was a descendant of Aeneas and a king of Alba Longa. Alba Longa was a city near the site of Rome, founded later by Romulus, his...
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Latinus (category Kings of Alba Longa)
two weeks into the conflict. Ascanius, the son of Aeneas, later founded Alba Longa and was the first in a long series of kings leading to Romulus and Remus...
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Britain was also previously known as Alba, a similarity of name supporting a connection with the city of Alba Longa, a pre-Roman city in central Italy,...
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Silvius (mythology) (category Kings of Alba Longa)
and Lavinia or the son of Ascanius. He succeeded Ascanius as King of Alba Longa and reigned 1139–1110 BC. According to the former tradition, upon the...
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Ascanius (category Kings of Alba Longa)
Ascanius (/əˈskeɪniəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀσκάνιος) was a legendary king of Alba Longa (1176-1138 BC) and the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas and Creusa, daughter...
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gods. Tullus waged war against Alba Longa, Fidenae and Veii and the Sabines. During Tullus's reign, the city of Alba Longa was completely destroyed and...
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tradition, worship of Vesta in Italy began in Lavinium, the mother-city of Alba Longa and the first settlement by the Trojan refugees after their flight from...
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/ˈeɪtɪs/ (said to have reigned 989-963 BC) was a descendant of Alba and the sixth king of Alba Longa. Geoffrey of Monmouth asserted in his Historia Regum Britanniae...
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Numitor (category Kings of Alba Longa)
In Roman mythology, King Numitor (Classical Latin: [ˈnʊmɪtɔr]) of Alba Longa was the maternal grandfather of Rome's founder and first king, Romulus, and...
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Alba Silvius, an ancient Roman king of Alba Longa Alba Solís (1927–2016), Argentine singer, actress, and vedette Alba Sotorra (born 1980), Spanish film director...
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Cluilian trench (category Alba Longa)
military trench that surrounded Rome made by the army of Alba Longa during the war between Alba Longa and Rome. It was named after the Alban king, Gaius Cluilius...
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Tiberinus Silvius (category Kings of Alba Longa)
Tiberinus (said to have reigned 922-914 BC) was the ninth king of Alba Longa, according to the traditional history of Rome handed down by Titus Livius...
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Rhea Silvia (category People from Alba Longa)
Livy's account of the legend, she was the daughter of Numitor, king of Alba Longa, and descended from Aeneas. Numitor's younger brother Amulius seized the...
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Troy), Ascanius, founded a new city, Alba Longa in the Alban Hills, which replaced Lavinium as capital city. Alba Longa supposedly remained the Latin capital...
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Latin League (category Alba Longa)
surrounding areas (the Etruscans) under the leadership of the city of Alba Longa. An incomplete fragment of an inscription recorded by Cato the Elder claims...
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Agrippa (mythology) (redirect from Agrippa (Alba Longa))
descendant of Aeneas and King of Alba Longa, the capital of Latium, southeast of Rome. He was listed as king of Alba Longa in the time of Augustus. Some[who...
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Caelian Hill (category Alba Longa)
Coronati. Under the reign of Tullus Hostilius, the entire population of Alba Longa was forcibly resettled on the Caelian Hill. According to a tradition recounted...
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Julia gens (category Alba Longa)
houses, which Tullus Hostilius removed to Rome upon the destruction of Alba Longa. The Julii also existed at an early period at Bovillae, evidenced by a...
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over 40 countries. Andrea Arcangeli as Yemos (seasons 1-2) Prince of Alba Longa and Enitos' twin brother Francesco Di Napoli [it] as Wiros (seasons 1-2)...
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