• Appius Herdonius (d. 460 BC) was a Sabine who led an uprising against Rome at the head of slaves and exiles. With his troops, he managed, in 460 BC, to...
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  • brief revolt led by Appius Herdonius. Herdonius was a Sabine, like the ancestors of the Claudii, but his name shows that Appius had an existence independent...
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    violent resistance of the patricians prompted so much unrest that Appius Herdonius was able to seize the Capitoline Hill and hold it against the city...
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    frequent hostilities of the other Latin cities. In 460 BC a Sabine named Appius Herdonius occupied the Capitol. Of the Latin cities, only Tusculum quickly sent...
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  • by Appius Herdonius, a wealthy Sabine with designs either to break Rome's power or to attain regal authority. Under cover of darkness, Herdonius had...
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    the year that Appius Herdonius seized the Capitol. He was a staunch opponent of various laws and reforms favoring the plebeians. Appius Claudius Ap. f...
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  • Dionysius of Halicarnassus mentions this gate during the assault of Appius Herdonius on the Capitol, but mistakenly referred to it as the Porta Carmentalis...
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    and sent an army to help recover the Capitol during the revolt of Appius Herdonius. The following year the Romans helped him recover the citadel of Tusculum...
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  • battle against Appius Herdonius, a Sabine rebel who had taken the Capitoline hill, Volumnius took command of his force, killing Herdonius, defeating his...
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    consulship, but in his second, he was killed in recovering the capitol from Appius Herdonius. Lucius Valerius P. f. P. n. Poplicola Potitus, opposed the decemvirs...
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  • when an army of 2,500 slaves and exiles, headed by a Sabine named Appius Herdonius, seized control of the Capitol under cover of darkness, in an attempt...
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