Falerii Novi (English: New Falerii[1]) was an ancient Roman walled town in the Tiber River valley, about 50 km (31 mi) north of Rome and 6 km (3.7 mi) west of Civita Castellana.[2]
Its impressive gate and the whole perimeter of its city walls are still visible.
^Valuing the Past in the Greco-Roman World. Brill. May 28, 2014. p. 99. ISBN 9789004274952 – via Google Books.
^Andrews, Margaret; Bernard, Seth; Dodd, Emlyn; Fochetti, Beatrice; Kay, Stephen; Liverani, Paolo; Millett, Martin; Vermeulen, Frank (2023-07-21). "THE FALERII NOVI PROJECT". Papers of the British School at Rome: 1–26. doi:10.1017/S0068246223000053. hdl:2158/1321011. ISSN 0068-2462.
FaleriiNovi (English: New Falerii) was an ancient Roman walled town in the Tiber River valley, about 50 km (31 mi) north of Rome and 6 km (3.7 mi) west...
better known for two nearby ancient cities, Falerii Veteres (old Falerii) and FaleriiNovi (new Falerii). Falerii Veteres, now Civita Castellana, was one...
tribe in around 241 BC, the Romans resettled the population of Falerii Veteres at FaleriiNovi, a less defensible location. Keating, Fiona (March 18, 2017)...
instance of their own endonym has been found to date: an inscription from FaleriiNovi from the late 2nd century AD refers to the falesce quei in Sardinia sunt...
over the revolt of the Falisci, destroying their city Falerii and resettling them to FaleriiNovi. He was in charge of the administration of the new Roman...
Falerii Veteres revolt against Rome, but is crushed in six days. Falerii Veteres is destroyed and the people resettled to the less defensible Falerii...
lintel arches can be found in villas and palaces. The Jupiter gate at FaleriiNovi (c. 300 BC) Arches of the aqueduct at Segovia Arches of the Colosseum...
Falerii Veteres revolt against Rome, but is crushed in six days. Falerii Veteres is destroyed and the people resettled to the less defensible Falerii...
Frank; Millett, Martin (9 June 2020). "Ground-penetrating radar survey at FaleriiNovi: a new approach to the study of Roman cities". Antiquity. 94 (375): 705–723...
"Falerii." After the Faliscan defeat against the Romans, a new city was built by the latter, about 5 kilometres (3 mi) away, and called "FaleriiNovi."...
annexed it to the Duchy of Castro. Ruins of FaleriiNovi, with the ancient church of S. Maria in Falerii and the catacombs of S. Gratiliano and S.ta Felicissima...
Eutrapelus in 51 BC. Selia, donated an altar to the temple of Fortuna at FaleriiNovi in Etruria, dating between the late first century BC and the middle of...
dating to AD 200. Praecilia Sex. f. Setoriana, dedicated a sepulchre at FaleriiNovi in Etruria for her daughter, Titia Praecilia, and her grandchildren,...
101. Keay et al., "FaleriiNovi", pp. 1, 2. Konrad, "Lutatius and the 'Sortes Praenestinae'", p. 168. Zimmerman, "La fin de Falerii Veteres", p. 41. Flower...
(Zonaras, l. c.) This second, or Roman, Volsinii (sometimes called Volsinii Novi – New Volsinii) continued to exist under the Empire. It was the birthplace...
century AD, thus the geographical indication in it can only refer to Volsinii Novi, i.e. Bolsena, and not to Velzna (Latinized to Volsinii Veteres, currently...