Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The ager publicus (Classical Latin: [ˈaɡɛr ˈpuːblɪkʊs], public land) is the Latin name for the public land of Ancient Rome. It was usually acquired via the means of expropriation from enemies of Rome. In the earliest periods of Roman expansion in central Italy, the ager publicus was used for Roman and (after 338 BC) Latin colonies."@en }
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- Ager_publicus comment "The ager publicus (Classical Latin: [ˈaɡɛr ˈpuːblɪkʊs], public land) is the Latin name for the public land of Ancient Rome. It was usually acquired via the means of expropriation from enemies of Rome. In the earliest periods of Roman expansion in central Italy, the ager publicus was used for Roman and (after 338 BC) Latin colonies.".