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    Sora (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɔːra]) is a town and comune of Lazio, Italy, in the province of Frosinone. It is built in a plain on the banks of the Liri...
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  • BC 303 Alba Fucens, Carsioli (Latium) BC 313 Suessula, Saticula (Campania) BC 315 Luceria (Apulia) BC 303 Sora (Latium) BC 299 Nequinum (Narnia/Narni...
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    Latium Adjectum or Adiectum (Latin for "Attached" or "Extended Latium") or Latium Novum ("New Latium") was a region of Roman Italy between Monte Circeo...
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    corresponding to the eastern area of ancient Roman Latium. The valley's principal cities are Frosinone, Cassino, Sora, Grottaferrata, Anagni, Alatri. According...
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    of the Two Sicilies). Most of these territories were part of the ancient Latium adiectum. The province largely follows the territory of the low and middle...
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    Gaeta along the coast. Although in Roman times the area was part of Latium (Latium adiectum), the region, starting from the Lombard period and therefore...
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    colony at Sora the Romans consolidated control over southern Latium and the Volsci. Control over the stretch of the Apennine Mountains next to Latium was consolidated...
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  • end the strife. In 846, he alone succeeded in driving the Saracens out of Latium after their sack of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. In 858, he supported...
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    Oscans, Opici, Opsci, Obsci, Opicans) were an Italic people of Campania and Latium adiectum before and during Roman times. They spoke the Oscan language, also...
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    regiones, as reported by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia: Regio I Latium et Campania Regio II Apulia et Calabria Regio III Lucania et Bruttium Regio...
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    flourished in three confederacies of cities: that of Etruria (Tuscany, Latium and Umbria), that of the Po Valley with the eastern Alps, and that of Campania...
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  • the Volsci, an ancient Italic people. Volscian migration into southern Latium led to conflict with that region's old inhabitants, the Latins under leadership...
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    Rennius Rufus. Lucius Rennius L. l. Chresimus, one of the seviri at Sora in Latium. Rennia Claudia, buried at Caldis in Numidia, aged thirty-one. Lucius...
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    and in the early 15th century inherited large possessions in the northern Latium. In 1431 he entered the service of Pope Eugene IV, warring against the Colonna...
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    Philo and began to move toward Latium. Fabius Maximus was the only commander close enough who could help defend Latium. He chose to cover the inland route...
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    grew, and some Romans who had fled the city went to Veii. Volunteers from Latium also joined them. Caedicius decided to summon Camillus to take the command...
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  • 21799 Ciociaria 1999 TP Ciociaria, region of Italy comprising the southern Latium, southern Abruzzo and Molise, which takes its name from the ciocia, the...
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    L. (2019). "The Late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Cava Muracci (Latium, Italy): Palaeoenvironmental implications for coastal central Italy during...
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    which embraced the lands of Southern Etruria north of the Tiber and of Latium to the south as far as the Garigliano (with the exception of Casinum and...
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    eastern portion of the Papal States) in 1860, leaving only Latium in the pope's domains. Latium, including Rome itself, was occupied and annexed in 1870...
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    in the 18th century, the Papal States included most of central Italy – Latium, Umbria, Marche, and the legations of Ravenna, Ferrara, and Bologna extending...
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    Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Latium, Italy, which has existed since the 2nd century. In 2002 territory was added...
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    the Sabines. 616–578 BC Tarquinius Priscus Expanded Roman hegemony over Latium; doubled membership in the Senate to 200; drained the Roman Forum, and constructed...
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    grotto near an ancient Roman Villa in Subiaco, in the mountains of north Latium (Lazio). His reputation as a spiritual guide quickly drew disciples to him...
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    ISBN 978-0-3001-2689-1. Holloway, R. Ross (1994). The archaeology of early Rome and Latium. Routledge. Keaveney, Arthur (2005). Rome and the unification of Italy (2nd ed...
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    eastern portion of the Papal States) in 1860, leaving only Latium in the pope's domains. Latium, including Rome itself, was occupied and annexed in 1870...
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    in Europe. Some regions were never under Lombard domination, including Latium, Sardinia, Sicily, Calabria, Naples, Venice and southern Apulia. A reduced...
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    joined by his brother Roger. They took the strategic fortresses of Arce and Sora, and extended the kingdom over all the territory from the river Pescara to...
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    populations traditionally defined as Italic-speaking, with the exclusion of Latium, Latin-speaking, and Apulia, Messapic-speaking. Oscan-speaking (Samnium...
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    8.7% (4/46) of Italians in Benevento, 7.8% (4/51) of Italians in South Latium, 7.4% (2/27) of Italians in Paola, 7.3% (11/150) of Italians in Central-South...
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