Latium Adjectum, the Glossary
Latium Adjectum or Adiectum (Latin for "Attached" or "Extended Latium") or Latium Novum ("New Latium") was a region of Roman Italy between Monte Circeo and the river Garigliano, south of and immediately adjacent to Old Latium and included with it under the Roman Empire.[1]
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60 relations: Aborigines (mythology), Alatri, Anagni, Aniene, Apennine Mountains, Appian Way, Aquino, Italy, Arpino, Atina, Lazio, Aurunca, Aurunci, Ausones, Caieta, Campagna, Campania, Casinum, Ceprano, Ferentino, Fondi, Formia, Fregellae, Frosinone, Garigliano, Greek literature, Italy, Latin, Latin rights, Latins (Italic tribe), Latium, Liri, Milestone, Minturno, Monte Massico, Monti Lepini, Mount Circeo, Old Latium, Osci, Palestrina, Pelasgians, Pliny the Elder, Roman Empire, Roman Italy, Rome, Rutuli, Sacco (river), San Giovanni Incarico, Segni, Sicels, Sinuessa, Sora, Lazio, ... Expand index (10 more) »
- Archaeological sites in Italy
- History of Lazio
- History of Rome
- Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
- Osci
Aborigines (mythology)
The Aborigines in Roman mythology are the oldest inhabitants of central Italy, connected in legendary history with Aeneas, Latinus and Evander.
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Alatri
Alatri (Aletrium) is an Italian town and comune of the province of Frosinone in the region of Lazio, with c. 30,000 inhabitants.
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Anagni
Anagni is an ancient town and comune in the province of Frosinone, Latium, in the hills east-southeast of Rome. Latium Adjectum and Anagni are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Aniene
The Aniene (Aniō), formerly known as the Teverone, is a river in Lazio, Italy.
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Apennine Mountains
The Apennines or Apennine Mountains (Ἀπέννινα ὄρη or Ἀπέννινον ὄρος; Appenninus or Apenninus Mons– a singular with plural meaning; Appennini)Latin Apenninus (Greek Ἀπέννινος or Ἀπέννινα) has the form of an adjective, which would be segmented Apenn-inus, often used with nouns such as mons ("mountain") or Greek ὄρος, but Apenninus is just as often used alone as a noun.
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Appian Way
The Appian Way (Latin and Italian: Via Appia) is one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic.
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Aquino, Italy
Aquino is a town and comune in the province of Frosinone, in the Lazio region of Italy, northwest of Cassino. Latium Adjectum and Aquino, Italy are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Arpino
Arpino (Southern Latian dialect: Arpinë) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Frosinone, in the Latin Valley, region of Lazio in central Italy, about 100 km SE of Rome.
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Atina, Lazio
Atina is a town and comune in the province of Frosinone, Lazio region of central Italy.
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Aurunca
The ancient city of Aurunca was the capital or metropolis of the little mountain tribe of the Aurunci (in the more limited sense of that name (see Aurunci)), was situated on one of the summits of the volcanic group of mountains, which rise above the plains of Campania, near Suessa and Teanum.
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Aurunci
The Aurunci were an Italic tribe that lived in southern Italy from around the 1st millennium BC. Latium Adjectum and Aurunci are Osci.
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Ausones
"Ausones", the original name and the extant Greek form for the Latin "Aurunci", was a name applied by Greek writers to describe various Italic peoples inhabiting the southern and central regions of Italy. Latium Adjectum and Ausones are Osci.
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Caieta
In Roman mythology, Caieta (Καιήτη, Cāiēta) was the wet-nurse of Aeneas.
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Campagna
Campagna (Italian) is a small town and comune of the province of Salerno, in the Campania region of Southern Italy.
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Campania
Campania is an administrative region of Italy; most of it is in the south-western portion of the Italian peninsula (with the Tyrrhenian Sea to its west), but it also includes the small Phlegraean Islands and the island of Capri. Latium Adjectum and Campania are Osci.
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Casinum
Casinum was an ancient town of Italy, of Oscan, in Il Mondo dell'Archeologia (Treccani), 2004. Latium Adjectum and Casinum are Osci and Roman sites in Lazio.
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Ceprano
Ceprano (Central-Northern Latian dialect: Ceprane) is a comune in the province of Frosinone, in the Valle Latina, part of the Lazio region of Central Italy.
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Ferentino
Ferentino is a town and comune in Italy, in the province of Frosinone, Lazio, southeast of Rome.
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Fondi
Fondi (Fundi; Southern Laziale: Fùnn) is a city and comune in the province of Latina, Lazio, central Italy, halfway between Rome and Naples.
Formia
Formia (ancient Formiae) is a city and comune in the province of Latina, on the Mediterranean, Italy.
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Fregellae
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. Latium Adjectum and Fregellae are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Frosinone
Frosinone (local dialect: Frusenone) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Lazio, administrative seat of the province of Frosinone.
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Garigliano
The Garigliano is a river in central Italy.
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Greek literature
Greek literature dates back from the ancient Greek literature, beginning in 800 BC, to the modern Greek literature of today.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
Latin rights
Latin rights or Latin citizenship (ius Latii or ius latinum) were a set of legal rights that were originally granted to the Latins and therefore in their colonies (Latium adiectum).
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Latins (Italic tribe)
The Latins (Latin: Latinus (m.), Latina (f.), Latini (m. pl.)), sometimes known as the Latials or Latians, were an Italic tribe which included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome (see Roman people). Latium Adjectum and Latins (Italic tribe) are history of Rome.
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Latium
Latium is the region of central western Italy in which the city of Rome was founded and grew to be the capital city of the Roman Empire. Latium Adjectum and Latium are history of Lazio and Metropolitan City of Rome Capital.
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Liri
The Liri (Latin Liris or Lyris, previously, Clanis; Greek: Λεῖρις) is one of the principal rivers of central Italy, flowing into the Tyrrhenian Sea a little below Minturno under the name Garigliano.
Milestone
A milestone is a numbered marker placed on a route such as a road, railway line, canal or boundary.
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Minturno
Minturno is a city and comune in southern Lazio, Italy, situated on the north west bank of the Garigliano (known in antiquity as the Liris). Latium Adjectum and Minturno are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Monte Massico
Monte Massico (Latin: Mons Massicus) is a mountain situated in the Italian Province of Caserta (Campania) between the rivers Volturno and Garigliano.
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Monti Lepini
The Monti Lepini (Italian: Lepini mountains) are a mountain range which belongs to the Anti-Apennines of the Lazio region of central Italy, between the two provinces of Latina and Rome.
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Mount Circeo
Monte Circeo or Cape Circeo (Promontorio del Circeo, Mons Circeius) is a mountain promontory that marks the southwestern limit of the former Pontine Marshes, located on the southwest coast of Italy near San Felice Circeo.
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Old Latium
Old Latium (Latium vetus or Latium antiquum) is a region of the Apennine Peninsula bounded to the north by the Tiber River, to the east by the central Apennine Mountains, to the west by the Mediterranean Sea and to the south by Monte Circeo. Latium Adjectum and Old Latium are history of Lazio, history of Rome and Metropolitan City of Rome Capital.
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Osci
The Osci (also called Oscans, Opici, Opsci, Obsci, Opicans) were an Italic people of Campania and Latium adiectum before and during Roman times.
Palestrina
Palestrina (ancient Praeneste; Πραίνεστος, Prainestos) is a modern Italian city and comune (municipality) with a population of about 22,000, in Lazio, about east of Rome. Latium Adjectum and Palestrina are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Pelasgians
The name Pelasgians (Pelasgoí, singular: Πελασγός Pelasgós) was used by Classical Greek writers to refer either to the predecessors of the Greeks, or to all the inhabitants of Greece before the emergence of the Greeks.
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Pliny the Elder
Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24 AD 79), called Pliny the Elder, was a Roman author, naturalist, natural philosopher, naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and a friend of the emperor Vespasian.
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
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Roman Italy
Italia (in both the Latin and Italian languages), also referred to as Roman Italy, was the homeland of the ancient Romans.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy. Latium Adjectum and Rome are Metropolitan City of Rome Capital.
Rutuli
The Rutuli or Rutulians were an ancient people in Italy.
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Sacco (river)
The Sacco is a river of central Italy, a right tributary of the Liri.
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San Giovanni Incarico
San Giovanni Incarico is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about southeast of Rome and about southeast of Frosinone.
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Segni
Segni is an Italian town and comune located in Lazio.
Sicels
The Sicels (Sicelī or Siculī) were an Indo-European tribe who inhabited eastern Sicily, their namesake, during the Iron Age.
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Sinuessa
Sinuessa (Σινούεσσα or Σινόεσσα) was a city of Latium, in the more extended sense of the name, situated on the Tyrrhenian Sea, about 10 km north of the mouth of the Volturno River (the ancient Vulturnus).
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Sora, Lazio
Sora is a town and comune of Lazio, Italy, in the province of Frosinone. Latium Adjectum and Sora, Lazio are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Subiaco, Lazio
Subiaco is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, in the Italian region of Latium, from Tivoli alongside the River Aniene.
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Suessa Pometia
Suessa Pometia (Σούεσσα Πωμεντιάνη; also Pometia) was an ancient city of Latium, which had ceased to exist in historical times.
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Teano
Teano is a town and comune in the province of Caserta, Campania, southern Italy, northwest of Caserta on the main line to Rome from Naples.
Terracina
Terracina is an Italian city and comune of the province of Latina, located on the coast southeast of Rome on the Via Appia (by rail). Latium Adjectum and Terracina are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Tivoli, Lazio
Tivoli (Tibur) is a town and comune in Lazio, central Italy, north-east of Rome, at the falls of the Aniene river where it issues from the Sabine hills. Latium Adjectum and Tivoli, Lazio are Roman sites in Lazio.
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Valle Latina
Valle Latina (English: "Latin Valley") is an Italian geographical and historical region that extends from the south of Rome to Cassino, corresponding to the eastern area of ancient Roman Latium.
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Veroli
Veroli (Verulae) is a town and comune in the province of Frosinone, Lazio, central Italy, in the Latin Valley.
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Via Latina
The Via Latina (Latin for "Latin Road") was a Roman road of Italy, running southeast from Rome for about 200 kilometers.
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Volsci
The Volsci were an Italic tribe, well known in the history of the first century of the Roman Republic.
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Volturno
The Volturno (ancient Latin name Volturnus, from volvere, to roll) is a river in south-central Italy.
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See also
Archaeological sites in Italy
- Ad Novas
- Archaeological area of Poggio Sommavilla
- Ecetra
- Fescennia
- Latium Adjectum
- List of archaeological and artistic sites of Sardinia
- Monte Marmagna
- Pompeii
- Val Camonica
History of Lazio
- 1456 Central Italy earthquakes
- 1639 Amatrice earthquake
- Aequi
- Ager Romanus
- Algidum
- Ameriola
- Battle of Pedum (358 BC)
- Battle of the Anio River (361 BC)
- Council of Sutri
- Duchy of Alvito
- Duchy of Bracciano
- Duchy of Castro
- Duchy of Rome
- Duchy of Sora
- Fregellae's revolt
- History of Marino
- History of Rome
- Latial culture
- Latium
- Latium (1669)
- Latium Adjectum
- Lavici
- Old Latium
- Papal States
- Patrimony of Saint Peter
- Pedum
- Roman Castles
- Sabines
- Subiaco Press
- Tusculan Papacy
- Via Flaminia
- Viterbo Papacy
History of Rome
- Acts of Sylvester
- Ancient Rome
- Architecture of Rome
- Caput Mundi
- College of the Neophytes
- Constitutum Silvestri
- Corsican Guard
- De verborum significatione
- Duchy of Rome
- Economic history of Rome
- Emporium (Rome)
- Events in Rome
- Flag of Rome
- History of Rome
- History of Rome (disambiguation)
- History of the Jews in Rome
- History of the Vittoriano
- History of the papacy
- Lapis Satricanus
- Lateran Treaty
- Latins (Italic tribe)
- Latium Adjectum
- Martyrs of Palestine
- Mayor of Rome
- Military history of Rome
- Old Latium
- Origo gentis Romanae
- Palazzo Colonna
- Papal States
- Renaissance Rome
- Roman Castles
- Roman Construction Sites
- Roman Plague of 590
- Roman academies
- Roman theology of victory
- Romulus and Remus
- Sampietrini
- Scuola Romana
- Sextius Paconianus
- Succession of the Roman Empire
- Timeline of the city of Rome
- Tor di Nona
- World Youth Day 1985
- World Youth Day 2000
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
- Aeroporti di Roma
- Ardea shooting
- Castelli Romani
- Climate of Rome
- Economy of Rome
- FL lines
- Fiano Romano
- Forest of Massimina
- Grande Raccordo Anulare
- Lake Bracciano
- Latium
- Latium Adjectum
- List of tourist attractions in Rome
- Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
- Monti Sabatini
- Old Latium
- Port of Civitavecchia
- Pozzo del Merro
- Province of Rome
- Roman Castles
- Rome
- Rome Metro
- Rome metropolitan area
- Tiber
- Tourism in Rome
- Transport in Rome
- Virginia Raggi
Osci
- Acerra
- Aeclanum
- Atellan Farce
- Aurunci
- Aurunci Mountains
- Ausones
- Bruttians
- Campania
- Campanians
- Casinum
- Ennius
- Giugliano in Campania
- Latium Adjectum
- Licola, Pozzuoli
- Lucanians
- Monti Ausoni
- Nola
- Oscan language
- Osci
- Pompeii
- Sidicini
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latium_Adjectum
Also known as Latium adiectum, New Latium.
, Subiaco, Lazio, Suessa Pometia, Teano, Terracina, Tivoli, Lazio, Valle Latina, Veroli, Via Latina, Volsci, Volturno.