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  • | birth_place = Priapi, near [[Ardea, Lazio|Ardea]], [[Papal States]] Leo V was born at a place called Priapi, near [[Ardea, Lazio|Ardea]]. Although he was a priest when he was elected [[pope]] following the deat ...
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  • {{short description|Ancient people in Italy}} {{distinguish|Rutul people}} ...
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  • ...most commonly associated with his publication ''Architectural Terracottas from Etrusco-Italic Temples'' (Lund: Gleerup. 1940) ...l= https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26522604|title= Architectural Terracottas from Etrusco-Italic Temples|via= World Cat|oclc= 26522604|access-date=September ...
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  • | name = Ardea | official_name = Comune di Ardea ...
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  • ...lent.<ref>[[Tim Cornell]] (1995). ''The Beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars''. Routledge. p. 293.</ref> ...Latin town)|Cora]], [[Tibur]], [[Suessa Pometia|Pometia]] and [[Ardea (RM)|Ardea]].<ref>Tim Cornell, (2000), ''The City-State in Latium'', in Mogens Herman ...
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  • ...ed with external threats.{{efn-lr|Specifically, a revolt at [[Ardea, Lazio|Ardea]], [[Veii|Veientes]] raiding Roman territory, and increased activity at a f Undeterred, Canuleius reminded the people of the many contributions of Romans of lowly birth, including several of th ...
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  • [[Image:Victors of Lepanto.jpg|thumb|The Victors of Lepanto (from left: [[John of Austria]], Marcantonio Colonna, [[Sebastiano Venier]]).]] ...rina Militare]</ref> was a member of the noble [[Colonna family]] of the [[Lazio]], then one of the most powerful feudal dynasties of the [[Papal States]] a ...
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  • ...ne fields. A brief strip of field separates the large and flourishing city from the village. One Roman gate allows entry into the narrow streets of the vil ...ich [[Otto Skorzeny]] flew Mussolini to safety in Germany after his rescue from imprisonment in a mountain villa. Today the base is both a secure airport f ...
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  • {{Short description|Various groups of people with links to Ancient Rome}} ...[[Latins (Italic tribe)|people of ancient Latium]], including the [[Roman people#Classical antiquity|Romans]]. Following the spread of [[Christianity]], it ...
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  • ...T, Lazio, Italy - panoramio.jpg|225px]]<br>[[File:Piazza Roma, Aprilia LT, Lazio, Italy - panoramio.jpg|225px]] | image_map = Map of comune of Aprilia (province of Latina, region Lazio, Italy).svg ...
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  • ===First Secession – 494 BC===<!-- This section is linked from [[Aventine Secession (494 BC)]] --> [[File:Secessio_plebis.JPG|thumb|300x300px|The Secession of the People to the Mons Sacer, engraving by B. Barloccini, 1849]] ...
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  • {{About|the region of Italy|the football club|S.S. Lazio|other uses|Lazio (disambiguation)}} | official_name = Lazio ...
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  • ...nce)|Syria]] in 35 AD), he turned to farming his estates at [[Ardea, Lazio|Ardea]], [[Carsoli|Carseoli]], and [[Alba Longa|Alba]] in [[Latium]].{{r|kat}} ...s book 3 of ''{{Lang|la|De re rustica}}''.{{r|penny}} However, it is clear from the opening sentences that it is part of a separate and possibly earlier wo ...
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  • | caption = Portrait from ''[[Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum]]'' (1553) by [[Guillaume Rouillé]] ...the_City/Book_1|I]]</ref> He is commonly known as '''Tarquin the Proud''', from his [[cognomen]] ''Superbus'' ([[Latin]] for "proud, arrogant, lofty").<ref ...
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  • The account is from [[Livy]]'s ''[[Ab Urbe Condita Libri|Ab urbe condita]]'' and deals with a p Modern historians have challenged almost every part of the traditional story from Livy: ...
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  • | region = [[Lazio]] ...azio|Ardea]]. Located in the ''[[Roman Castles|Castelli Romani]]'' area of Lazio. It is sometimes known simply as Albano. ...
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  • | map_type = Italy#Italy Lazio#Mediterranean ...n was near the full [...] a little more than three hundred and sixty years from the founding [of Rome]," or shortly after 393&nbsp;BC.<ref name="Plut. Cam. ...
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  • | image_map = Map of comune of Velletri (province of Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg | region = [[Lazio]] ...
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  • ...epublic who is most famous for his capture of [[Veii]] and defence of Rome from [[Gaul|Gallic]] sack after the [[Battle of the Allia]]. Modern scholars are The traditional account of Camillus' life comes from Livy and Plutarch's eponymous ''Life''.<ref>See {{harvnb|Livy}} and {{harvn ...
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  • {{For|the pre-Roman people on the Iberian peninsula|Indigetes}} ...[[Aeneas]]. One theory holds that it means the "speaker within", and stems from before the recognition of divine persons. Another, which the ''[[Oxford Cla ...
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