Fregellae was an ancient town of Latium adiectum, situated on the Via Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and Frusino (now Frosinone), in central Italy, near the left branch of the Liris.[1]
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Fregellae was an ancient town of Latium adiectum, situated on the Via Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and Frusino (now Frosinone), in central Italy...
when Rome attempted to place a colony at Cales in 334 BC and again at Fregellae in 328 BC on the other side of the marshes. The Samnites, now a major...
Hannibal's march against Rome in 211 BC a messenger who had travelled from Fregellae for a day and a night without stopping created great alarm in Rome, and...
same time with Alsium, in 245 BCE, and that we should read Fregenae for Fregellae in Velleius Paterculus, where he speaks of the foundation of these two...
of a Roman colony (settlement) at Fregellae in 328 BC and actions taken by the inhabitants of Paleopolis. Fregellae had been a Volscian town on the eastern...
in Sicily and defeated the rebels. 125 BC Fregellae's revolt Fregellae, Roman Republic Fregellaeans Fregellae was captured and destroyed by Lucius Opimius...
order to protect the area's natural and historical landmarks, including Fregellae, Fabrateria Nova, and the lake of San Giovanni Incarico. The climate is...
on the Samnites after their failure to prevent their subjects raiding Fregellae. 321 BC Battle of the Caudine Forks: After being trapped in a mountain...
Second Samnite War broke out in 326 BC over Rome's attempts at colonizing Fregellae, which the Samnites considered their own. This quickly ended at the Battle...
Roman colony founded in 328 BC on the left bank of the Liri River, called Fregellae. The ruins of the city can be seen in the nearby municipality of Arce...
been involved in the archaeological exploration and documentation of Fregellae. His important and influential handbook furnishing an archaeological guide...
Fregella may refer to: Fregella (genus), a genus of moths Fregellae, an ancient Italian city razed by the Romans after a revolt in 125 BC This disambiguation...
Sidicinum (modern day Teano), along the valley of the Liri river up to Fregellae, covering around 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 square miles) in total...
declared war due to a Samnite alliance with the Vestini and wars against Fregellae and Paleopolis. Additionally, the Romans wished to use the economic prosperity...
one. In the valley there were several important centers, in particular Fregellae, Sora and Arpino. The first two, Latin colonies, were therefore populated...
Rome laid waste the banks of the River Liris and the Roman colony of Fregellae and reached Praeneste (today's Palestrina), which was only twenty miles...
releasing himself". He was later accused of aiding in an Italian revolt at Fregellae that had occurred in 125 BC, but was successful in rebutting the charges;...
also not helped by the revolt and destruction of the Latin colony of Fregellae when Flaccus' proposals were withdrawn. Gaius positioned himself politically...
135–132 BC: First Servile War in Sicily - slave revolt suppressed 125 BC: Fregellae's revolt - revolt suppressed 104–100 BC: Second Servile War in Sicily -...
on the Samnites after their failure to prevent their subjects raiding Fregellae. 321 BC Battle of the Caudine Forks: After being trapped in a mountain...
later died. He is first mentioned for crushing the revolt of the town of Fregellae in 125 BC. He was elected consul in 121 BC with Quintus Fabius Maximus...
adopted by Gaius Valgius. Cicero recommended him to the magistrates of Fregellae, where Hippianus purchased an estate. Aulus Valgius, of a senatorial family...
Interamna Lirenas. Other important Latin colonies in the region were Sora and Fregellae. The Latin-Roman colonization coincided with the creation of the Latium...