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- Fregellae abstract "Fregellae was an ancient town of Latium adiectum, situated on the Via Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and Frusino (now in central Italy), near the left branch of the Liris.It is said to have been founded in early times by the Opici or Oscans, near the modern Arce, and later to have belonged the Volsci. It was apparently destroyed by the Samnites a little before 330 BC; in that year the people of Fabrateria Vetus (modern Ceccano) sought the help of Rome against them and in 328 BC a Latin colony was established there. The place was taken in 320 BC by the Samnites, but re-established by the Romans in 313 BC. It was largely faithful to Rome: by burning the bridges over the Liris, it blocked Hannibal's advance on Rome in 212 BC at the cost of his general devastation of the area. (A messenger from the city caused panic throughout Rome until word arrived that an Roman army was en route from Capua.) Fregellae's agent headed the deputation of the 18 non-revolting colonies Roman Senate in 209 BC, after 12 other colonies had revolted during the war.Fregellae appears to have been a very important and flourishing place owing to its command of the crossing of the Liris and to its position in a fertile territory. After the rejection of Flaccus's proposals for the extension of Roman burgess-rights in 125 BC, a revolt broke out against Rome. A local traitor named Numitorius opened the gates to the Roman army under the praetor Lucius Opimius. The severity of its razing was later credited by the Romans with having prevented a general uprising among the Italian allies.The following year, Fregellae's place was taken by the colony of Fabrateria Nova, 3 miles to the southeast on the opposite bank of the Liris. Under the empire, Fregellae is recorded as a small village and a post station at modern Ceprano called Fregellanum is mentioned in the itineraries.The site is clearly traceable in the territory of Arce, in the frazione called Isoletta di Arce, that is not far from the border with the municipality of Ceprano and San Giovanni Incarico: remains excavated starting from 1978 include items from the Republican age and a large temple of Aesculapius. Some of the items are in the museum of Ceprano.".
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- Fregellae wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=367&Itemid=325.
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- Fregellae wikiPageLength "4577".
- Fregellae wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Fregellae wikiPageRevisionID "676046576".
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Aesculapius.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Capua.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Aquino,_Italy.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Aquinum.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Arce,_Italy.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Arce,_Lazio.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Asclepius.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Capua.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Lazio.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Italy.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_sites_in_Lazio.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Ceccano.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Ceprano.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Colonia_(Roman).
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Fabrateria_Nova.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Fabrateria_Vetus.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Filippo_Coarelli.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Fregellanum.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Frosinone.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Hannibal.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Latium_adiectum.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Liri.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Liris.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Lucius_Opimius.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Fulvius_Flaccus_(consul_125_BC).
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Numitorius.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Opici.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Oscan.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Oscan_language.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Praetor.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Senate.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Roman_citizenship.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Samnites.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink San_Giovanni_Incarico.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Socii.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Via_Latina.
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLink Volsci.
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- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fregella".
- Fregellae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fregellae".
- Fregellae abandoned "125".
- Fregellae archaeologists Filippo_Coarelli.
- Fregellae built "fourth century BC".
- Fregellae condition "ruined".
- Fregellae cultures Roman_Republic.
- Fregellae epochs Hellenistic.
- Fregellae epochs Hellenistic_period.
- Fregellae excavations "yes".
- Fregellae hasPhotoCollection Fregellae.
- Fregellae location "Comune di Ceprano, Italy".
- Fregellae mapType "Italy Lazio".
- Fregellae name "Fregellae".
- Fregellae publicAccess "no".
- Fregellae region "Province of Frosinone".
- Fregellae type "settlement".
- Fregellae website index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=367&Itemid=325.
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- Fregellae subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Lazio.
- Fregellae subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Italy.
- Fregellae subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Lazio.
- Fregellae hypernym Town.
- Fregellae point "41.53666666666667 13.53888888888889".
- Fregellae type Place.
- Fregellae type Settlement.
- Fregellae type Place.
- Fregellae type Site.
- Fregellae type SpatialThing.
- Fregellae comment "Fregellae was an ancient town of Latium adiectum, situated on the Via Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and Frusino (now in central Italy), near the left branch of the Liris.It is said to have been founded in early times by the Opici or Oscans, near the modern Arce, and later to have belonged the Volsci.".
- Fregellae label "Fregellae".
- Fregellae sameAs Фрегеле.
- Fregellae sameAs Fregellae.
- Fregellae sameAs Fregellae.
- Fregellae sameAs Fregellae.
- Fregellae sameAs Frégelles.
- Fregellae sameAs Fregellae.
- Fregellae sameAs m.08yn50.
- Fregellae sameAs Fregele.
- Fregellae sameAs Q1453755.
- Fregellae sameAs Q1453755.
- Fregellae lat "41.53666666666667".
- Fregellae long "13.53888888888889".
- Fregellae wasDerivedFrom Fregellae?oldid=676046576.