
Fidenae, or Fidenes, home of the Fidenates, was an ancient town of Latium, situated about 8 km north of Rome on the Via Salaria, which ran between Rome and the Tiber. As the Tiber was the border between Etruria and Latium, the left-bank settlement of Fidenae represented an extension of Etruscan presence into Latium. The site of the arx of the anci...
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(from the article `ancient Rome`) ...and assigned them to their proper tribe and century within the tribal and centuriate assemblies. The increase in the number of military tribunes ...
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Ancient town in the Italian region of Latium, 8 km/5 mi north of Rome. The territory was disputed in early times by the Romans and the inhabitants of Veii, a city about 14 km/9 mi north of Rome, and...
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