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Ancient Italian town (Latium)
Fregellae was an ancient town of Latium adiectum, situated on the Via Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and Frusino (now Frosinone), in central Italy
Fregellae
125 BCE Latin revolt against the Roman Republic
In 125 BCE, the Latin town of Fregellae revolted against Rome demanding Roman citizenship. The Romans reacted by sending the praetor Lucius Opimius with
The_Revolt_of_Fregellae
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
Hannibal's march against Rome in 211 BC: a messenger who had travelled from Fregellae for a day and a night without stopping created great alarm in Rome, and
Hannibal
order to protect the area's natural and historical landmarks, including Fregellae, Fabrateria Nova, and the lake of San Giovanni Incarico. The climate is
Isoletta
Three wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnites in Central Italy, 343–290 BC
of a Roman colony (settlement) at Fregellae in 328 BC and actions taken by the inhabitants of Paleopolis. Fregellae had been a Volscian town on the eastern
Samnite_Wars
Ancient Roman road
when Rome attempted to place a colony at Cales in 334 BC and again at Fregellae in 328 BC on the other side of the marshes. The Samnites, now a major
Appian_Way
Italic peoples of ancient Italy
Sidicinum (modern day Teano), along the valley of the Liri river up to Fregellae, covering around 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 square miles) in total
Sidicini
Frazione in Lazio, Italy
same time with Alsium, in 245 BCE, and that we should read Fregenae for Fregellae in Velleius Paterculus, where he speaks of the foundation of these two
Fregenae
Second Samnite War broke out in 326 BC over Rome's attempts at colonizing Fregellae, which the Samnites considered their own. This quickly ended at the Battle
Timeline_of_the_Samnite_Wars
Italian archaeologist and topographer
been involved in the archaeological exploration and documentation of Fregellae. His important and influential handbook furnishing an archaeological guide
Filippo_Coarelli
on the Samnites after their failure to prevent their subjects raiding Fregellae. 321 BC Battle of the Caudine Forks: After being trapped in a mountain
Timeline_of_Roman_history
Figures of speech
destroyed Numantia, razed Carthage, demolished Corinth, and overthrew Fregellae. "We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support
Zeugma_and_syllepsis
211 BC military movement
Fregellans had cut the bridge. After having plundered the countryside around Fregellae to take revenge for the destruction of the bridge, he passed through the
Hannibal's_March_on_Rome
Comune in Lazio, Italy
previously the prerogative of Rome alone. In 125 BC the nearby town of Fregellae was destroyed and Aquinum grew to become the most important nucleus between
Aquino,_Italy
one. In the valley there were several important centers, in particular Fregellae, Sora and Arpino. The first two, Latin colonies, were therefore populated
Valle_del_Liri
Italic people living in Samnium in south-central Italy
declared war due to a Samnite alliance with the Vestini and wars against Fregellae and Paleopolis. Additionally, the Romans wished to use the economic prosperity
Samnites
War between Rome and its Italian allies
their bid to throw off Roman hegemony. As evidenced by the destruction of Fregellae after an attempted revolt in 125 BC, it was an enormous risk to rebel
Social_War_(91–87_BC)
Comune in Lazio, Italy
13th-century portal, and the Torre del Pedaggio. The archaeological area of Fregellae is located nearby. Economy includes the production of biodynamic wines
Arce,_Lazio
Voluntary diplomatic position in classical Greece
of Aristeides, proposed that since Marcus Sestius, son of Marcus, of Fregellae, a man of excellence, continues to act with dedication toward both the
Proxeny
Comune in Lazio, Italy
Roman colony founded in 328 BC on the left bank of the Liri River, called Fregellae. It was desotryed in 316 BC and then rebuilt starting from 124 BC, under
Ceprano
Ancient Roman brothers known for their social reforms
also not helped by the revolt and destruction of the Latin colony of Fregellae when Flaccus' proposals were withdrawn. Gaius positioned himself politically
Gracchi_brothers
Civil conflicts within ancient Rome
135–132 BC: First Servile War in Sicily - slave revolt suppressed 125 BC: Fregellae's revolt - revolt suppressed 104–100 BC: Second Servile War in Sicily -
List of Roman civil wars and revolts
List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts
in Sicily and defeated the rebels. 125 BC Fregellae's revolt Fregellae, Roman Republic Fregellaeans Fregellae was captured and destroyed by Lucius Opimius
List of revolutions and rebellions
List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions
Ancient Roman politician and general, consul in 121 BCE
later died. He is first mentioned for crushing the revolt of the town of Fregellae in 125 BC. He was elected consul in 121 BC with Quintus Fabius Maximus
Lucius_Opimius
327 BC battle during the Second Samnite War
ally, Alexander of Epirus. In 328 BC, the Romans established a colony at Fregellae on the Liris River and another at Cales. Then they confronted the Samnites
Capture_of_Neapolis
Ancient Roman family
triumvir monetalis in 133 BC. Quintus Numitorius Pullus, a native of Fregellae, which revolted in 125 BC, demanding Roman citizenship. Numitorius betrayed
Numitoria_gens
Roman politician and reformer (c. 154 BC – 121 BC)
releasing himself". He was later accused of aiding in an Italian revolt at Fregellae that had occurred in 125 BC, but was successful in rebutting the charges;
Gaius_Gracchus
fraŋkˈfurti Frankfurt Φρέγελλα Phrégella Φρέγελλα Frégella freˈʝel(l)a Fregellae Φρυγία Phrygía Φρυγία Frygía friˈʝia Phrygia Φύσκος Phýskos Φύσκος Fýskos
List_of_Greek_place_names
Roman road of Italy
joined with the Via Praenestina), Ferentino, Frosinone, and others. At Fregellae, it crossed the Liri, and then passed through Aquino and Cassino, both
Via_Latina
on the Samnites after their failure to prevent their subjects raiding Fregellae. 321 BC Battle of the Caudine Forks: After being trapped in a mountain
Timeline_of_Italian_history
Italian geographical and historical region
Interamna Lirenas. Other important Latin colonies in the region were Sora and Fregellae. The Latin-Roman colonization coincided with the creation of the Latium
Valle_Latina
Ancient Roman family
Labici, Scaptia, Satricum, Aricia, Tenellae, Crustumerium, Caenina, Fregellae, Camerium, Medullia, and Boilum or Bola. Here Cassius Dio may be confusing
Silvia_gens
Battle in 315 BC during the Second Samnite War
the Samnites came steadily on. When the Samnites reached the site of Fregellae, they were faced with the choice of either continuing onto Rome along
Battle_of_Lautulae
Topics referred to by the same term
Fregella may refer to: Fregella (genus), a genus of moths Fregellae, an ancient Italian city razed by the Romans after a revolt in 125 BC This disambiguation
Fregella
Archaeological site in Larino, Italy
valley, where the Romans had already founded three Latin colonies (Sora, Fregellae, and Interamnia) at the end of the fourth century B.C., finding themselves
Larinum
Region of Roman Italy
the Volscian territory. Here were situated Signia, Frusino, Fabrateria, Fregellae, Sora, Arpinum, Atina, Aquinum, Casinum, and Interamna; Anxur (Terracina)
Latium_adiectum
Ancient Roman family
adopted by Gaius Valgius. Cicero recommended him to the magistrates of Fregellae, where Hippianus purchased an estate. Aulus Valgius, of a senatorial family
Valgia_gens
Calendar year
Antigonid fleet, most of his ships being captured. The Samnites take Fregellae in Latium, the Roman dictator Gaius Poetelius Libo Visolus marches his
313_BC
Calendar year
calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Fregellae's revolt against Rome begins in Latium. Later the city is captured and
124_BC
Ancient Roman family
recognition of his bravery in battle. Marcus Trebellius, a native of Fregellae in Latium, was a soldier serving the legate Lucius Coelius in Illyria
Trebellia_gens
3nd-century bishop and saint
unavailable in the Middle Ages — specifically, the identification of ancient Fregellae with modern-day Ceprano. Filippo Caraffa, 'Paterno di Fondi, santo', in:
Magnus_of_Trani
Visolus. In the dictatorship of Poetelius, he recaptured the city of Fregellae and took Nola, however Foslius is not mentioned as taking part in these
Marcus Foslius Flaccinator (consul 318 BC)
Marcus_Foslius_Flaccinator_(consul_318_BC)
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Idol Four seasons altar of Würzburg Fractio Panis Fragmenta Vaticana Fregellae's revolt Frigidarium Frontinus Fructus (Roman law) Frumentarii Fullo Fumarium
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Decade
Antigonid fleet, most of his ships being captured. The Samnites take Fregellae in Latium, the Roman dictator Gaius Poetelius Libo Visolus marches his
310s_BC
Ancient Roman family
a speech that Papirius gave in the senate on behalf of the people of Fregellae and the Latin colonies. Papirius Potamo, a scriba and friend of Quintus
Papiria_gens
Ancient Roman family
arrived too late to put out a fire in the Via Sacra. Marcus Sextilius, of Fregellae, assured the consuls of 209 BC, during the Second Punic War, that eighteen
Sextilia_gens
Decade
kills or carries off a large number of officials and other inhabitants. Fregellae's revolt against Rome begins in Latium. Later the city is captured and
120s_BC
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