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Italic tribe in Ancient Italy
The Hernici were an Italic tribe of ancient Italy, whose territory was in Latium between the Fucine Lake and the Sacco River (Trerus), bounded by the
Hernici
Roman wars of conquest against the Hernici
The Roman–Hernici conflicts occurred intermittently in the 5th and 4th century BCE. Both were Italic peoples settled in Latium, with the Romans speaking
Roman–Hernici_conflicts
Three wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnites in Central Italy, 343–290 BC
near Allifae, some Hernici troops found among the enemy ranks, Rome investigated this, Hernici revolt. 305 BC – Samnites and Hernici isolated one of the
Samnite_Wars
Italic Osco-Umbrian tribe in Ancient Italy
south of Latium, bounded by the Aurunci and Samnites on the south, the Hernici on the east, and stretching roughly from Norba and Cora in the north to
Volsci
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Ancient_Rome
Extinct language of southern Italy
Marrucinian and Paelignian) known only from inscriptions left by the Hernici, Marrucini and Paeligni, minor tribes of eastern central Italy. Adapted
Oscan_language
Mountain range in Italy
The Monti Ernici (Italian: "Mountains of the Hernici") are a mountain range in central Italy, part of the sub-Apennines of Lazio. They are bounded by
Monti_Ernici
Comune in Lazio, Italy
Ranuccio. The first people known by name who lived in the area were the Hernici who migrated from the Aniene valley and descended from the Marsi (Marsians)
Anagni
Region of Italy
Latini were extended into the territories of the Samnites, the Marsi, the Hernici, the Aequi, the Aurunci and the Volsci, all surrounding Italic tribes.
Lazio
Comune in Lazio, Italy
the region of Lazio, with c. 30,000 inhabitants. An ancient city of the Hernici, it is known for its megalithic acropolis. The area of the modern city
Alatri
73–71 BCE Roman slave rebellion
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Third_Servile_War
Wars between ancient Rome and the Latins
the Latin cities with Rome as the leading partner. A second people, the Hernici, joined the alliance sometime later. While the precise workings of the
Roman–Latin_wars
Roman consul, magister equitum and legislator (died 485 BC)
the Volsci and Hernici, but they sued for peace, and once again showing his talent for diplomacy, Cassius formed a league with the Hernici. Livius states
Spurius_Cassius_Vecellinus
Series of wars fought between Roman Republic and Volsci
withdrew. Shortly afterwards, however, the Volsci formed an alliance with the Hernici and sent ambassadors to seek the aid of the Latins. The Latins, having
Roman–Volscian_wars
south-western coast of Italy. Bruttii Oenotri Itali Morgetes Others Aequi Hernici Vestini Euganei The Celts of the Italian peninsula included, Cisalpine
List of ancient peoples of Italy
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy
Ethnic group native to Italy
Lucani, Samnites, Pentri, Caraceni, Caudini, Hirpini, Aequi, Fidenates, Hernici, Picentes, Vestini, Morgeti, Sicels, Veneti); Iapygians (Messapians, Daunians
Italians
Battle between the Roman Republic and the Aequi (458 BC)
influence on Roman public life during this time, were of Latin origin. The Hernici were allied to Rome; the Etruscans were not impinging on the Romans, even
Battle_of_Mount_Algidus
Late 4th/early 3rd century BC Roman politician and general
Roman occupied cities of Calatia and Sora by storm. Additionally, the Hernici, who were allies of the Samnites, had been caught supplying them with troops
Publius_Cornelius_Arvina
Italic tribe in ancient antiquity
in the period after 500 BC. The Latins faced repeated incursions by the Hernici, Aequi and Volsci, whose territories surrounded Latium Vetus on its eastern
Latins_(Italic_tribe)
Lucani Samnites Pentri Caraceni Caudini Hirpini Others: Aequi Fidenates Hernici Picentes Vestini Sicels Venetics Ligures Sardinians Greek colonies in Magna
List of historical states of Italy
List_of_historical_states_of_Italy
Topics referred to by the same term
Ernici may refer to: Hernici, an ancient people of Italy Monti Ernici, a mountain range forming part of the Italian Apennines This disambiguation page
Ernici
Family in ancient Rome
in 43 BC. The Hirtii probably came from Ferentinum, a town of the Hernici. The Hernici were an ancient Italic people, closely related to the Latins; they
Hirtia_gens
6th & 5th century BC wars between Rome and the Sabines
Roman army was reinforced by auxiliaries from the Latin allies and the Hernici. The Sabine army was camped outside the walls of Veii. The Roman army attacked
Roman–Sabine_wars
Region of the Apennine Peninsula
by various Italic tribes such as the Rutulians, Volscians, Aequi, and Hernici. The region was referred to as "old" to distinguish it from the expanded
Latium_Vetus
4th-century BC Roman politician and general
in battle, Claudius was nominated dictator and campaigned against the Hernici, obtaining some successes but with heavy losses of his own. He died shortly
Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis
Appius_Claudius_Crassus_Inregillensis
Roman consul in 430 BC
one of its periodic epidemics, word arrived from Rome's neighbors, the Hernici, that the Aequi and Volsci were rising in arms, and fortifying a position
Lucius_Julius_Iullus_(consul)
Series of wars between the ancient Romans and the Aequi
with the Volsci invaded the Latin territory. The Latins, joined by the Hernici but without the assistance of any Roman troops or Roman commander, repelled
Roman–Aequian_wars
Province of Italy
some 300 years to obtain a definitive victory against the Volsci and the Hernici. The territory was colonized by thousands of Latins and Romans without
Province_of_Frosinone
Ancient Roman slave rebellion (135–132 BCE)
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
First_Servile_War
Ancient Roman family
the first plebeian consul to lead an army in the field. Ambushed by the Hernici, Genucius was surrounded and killed when his troops panicked, leading the
Genucia_gens
464 BC the Ecetrans allied with the Aequi and revolted against Rome. The Hernici warned Rome of the betrayal, and the Romans were ultimately victorious
Ecetra
Siege marking the end of the First Jewish–Roman War
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Siege_of_Masada
101–106 AD pair of Roman wars against Dacia
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Trajan's_Dacian_Wars
Chief high priest in ancient Rome
rather than religious reasons. He was eager to command in the war with the Hernici. He caused an anger among the men liable to serve by the inconsiderate
Pontifex_maximus
Treaty allying the Roman Republic and the Latin League (493 BC)
with the Hernici. The terms were apparently similar to the Foedus Cassianum, and there is a suggestion (though not certain) that the Hernici may have
Foedus_Cassianum
Part of the First Jewish–Roman War
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(70_CE)
Comune in Lazio, Italy
Frosinone in the Monti Ernici area. It is the ancient Varcenum of the Hernici, likely founded in the 8th century BC. After the Roman conquest and the
Guarcino
Roman consul
killed in battle between 362 BC and 358 BC during the Roman conquest of the Hernici. He is often confused with the Lucius Genucius who was the tribune of the
Lucius_Genucius_Aventinensis
5th-century BC Roman statesman, general and consul
camp. But the consul kept the enemy at bay with a cohort of the allied Hernici, together with mounted trumpeters (the cornicines and tubicines to make
Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus
Titus_Quinctius_Capitolinus_Barbatus
Extraordinary magistrate of the Roman Republic
clavi figendi causa in 363 BC, but wished to lead an army against the Hernici. He proceeded to levy troops, but was compelled to resign before he could
Roman_dictator
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
first consulate Tremulus led wars, which were won with ease, against the Hernici and Anagni. When Tremulus returned to Rome an equestrian statue dedicated
Quintus_Marcius_Tremulus
5th-century BC Roman politician and consul
consequences of the epidemic and attacked the territories of Rome and the Hernici. Geminus easily put the Volsci to flight while Lucius Lucretius inflicted
Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus (consul 462 BC)
Titus_Veturius_Geminus_Cicurinus_(consul_462_BC)
Roman senator and dictator
Aventinensis, was defeated and killed by the Hernici. As dictator Claudius won a costly victory against the Hernici. There is a possibility that he was awarded
Appius Claudius Crassus (consular tribune 403 BC)
Appius_Claudius_Crassus_(consular_tribune_403_BC)
5th-century BC Roman politician, consul and general
writes that Sempronius Atratinus was involved in the wars against the Hernici and the Volsci in 487 BC. He is mentioned as the first Interrex in 483
Aulus Sempronius Atratinus (consul 497 BC)
Aulus_Sempronius_Atratinus_(consul_497_BC)
Personal given name in Ancient Rome
core of the early Roman populace, and their neighbors, the Falisci and Hernici; the Oscan languages, including the Sabines, who also contributed to early
Praenomen
Roman Catholic cathedral in Alatri, Lazio, Italy
of the acropolis of Alatri over the remains of an ancient shrine of the Hernici and of a temple dedicated to Saturn. References to a cathedral go back
Alatri_Cathedral
Series of conflicts between the Parthian Empire and the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Roman–Parthian_Wars
1669 work by Athanasius Kircher
modern town of Palestrina, and (IV) the region of Labici and the ancient Hernici tribe. The third book examined the ancient history of Tivoli and the fourth
Latium_(1669)
Umbri, Picentes and Marsi joined the Samnites against Rome. 306 BC The Hernici declared their independence from Rome. 304 BC Rome conquered the Aequi
Timeline_of_Roman_history
Harlingerland East Frisians Hernican Indo-European 1000–0s BC Southeast Latium Hernici Herulian Indo-European 500s AD[citation needed] Middle Danube Heruli Hiberno-Latin
List of extinct languages and dialects of Europe
List_of_extinct_languages_and_dialects_of_Europe
5th-century BC Roman senator and consul
consequences of the epidemic and attacked the territories of Rome and the Hernici. Geminus easily put the Volsci to flight while Lucius Lucretius inflicted
Lucius_Lucretius_Tricipitinus
Roman conquest of Italy from 588 BC to 7 BC
Pyrrhic War, Samnite Wars, Social War, Cisalpine Gallic-Roman Wars, Roman–Hernici conflicts, Roman–Volscian wars, Roman-Latin wars, Roman-Aequian wars Roman
Roman_expansion_in_Italy
Comune in Lazio, Italy
above sea level, in the Monti Ernici area. Ferentinum was a town of the Hernici; it was captured from them by the Romans in 364 BC and took no part in
Ferentino
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
Ancient Italic language
century or more earlier. They are, from south to north, Osci, Aurunci, Hernici, Marruci, Falisci; with these were no doubt associated the original inhabitants
Volscian_language
Series of wars in Magna Graecia (580–265 BC)
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Sicilian_Wars
362 BC. He is said to have fallen as a consul in the fight against the Hernici. Genucius could be identical to the homonym mistakenly referred to as tribune
Gnaeus_Genucius_Augurinus
Comune in Lazio, Italy
inhabited by the people of the Volsci, albeit included in the territory of the Hernici. The Volscian name of the city would be Frusna or Fruscìno, whose etymology
Frosinone
Latinized and assimilated) Vimitellarii Vitellenses Opici Umbrians Aequi Hernici Marsi Praetutii (in Ager Praetutianus, their name gave origin to the name
List_of_Italic_peoples
Roman politician
Fucens in occupied Aequi territory, and Sora in the Samnite territory. The Hernici were upset by this, and were given Arpinum and Trebula as compensation
Lucius Genucius Aventinensis (consul 303 BC)
Lucius_Genucius_Aventinensis_(consul_303_BC)
Italian geographical and historical region
the pre-existing Osco-Umbrian-speaking populations, in particular the Hernici, with their capital Anagni, and the Volsci in Frosinone and in the Liri
Valle_Latina
Unsuccessful slave uprising against the Roman Republic on the island of Sicily
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Second_Servile_War
Summary of proposed agrarian reforms
Proculus Verginius Tricostus Rutilus. After winning a war against the Hernici to the south, the consul Cassius attempted to pass a bill granting two-thirds
Land reform in the Roman republic
Land_reform_in_the_Roman_republic
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
Marsica region. The main area is on the slopes of the eastern side of the Hernici Mounts. Hermitage of Santa Maria del Cauto "Superficie di Comuni Province
Morino
4th-century BC Roman politician and soldier
was made worse by the refusal of the Roman allies among the Latins and Hernici to supply troops to field against the Volsci, supposedly out of fear. At
Aulus Cornelius Cossus (dictator)
Aulus_Cornelius_Cossus_(dictator)
Roman consul in 495 BC
Meanwhile, the Volsci began preparations for war, enlisting the aid of the Hernici and approaching the Latins. Stung by their recent defeat at Lake Regillus
Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis
Appius_Claudius_Sabinus_Regillensis
Ancient Roman family
plebeians. In 362 BC, he was appointed dictator to conduct the war against the Hernici. Consul in 349, he died at the commencement of his year of office. Gaius
Claudia_gens
Region of Roman Italy
History, III.39. Natural History, III.46. Conway, Robert Seymour (1911). "Hernici" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.)
Latium_adiectum
Roman consul and general (fl. 360–351 BC)
hands of the Gauls in the Battle of the Allia of 387 BC. He defeated the Hernici in 356, and Tibur in 354, earning a triumph for the latter victory. He
Marcus Fabius Ambustus (consul 360 BC)
Marcus_Fabius_Ambustus_(consul_360_BC)
List of Roman generals honoured with a triumph
Galleis = Galli (Gauls) Germaneis = Germani Geteis = Getae Herniceis = Hernici (Hernicians) Hispaneis = Hispani Histreis = Histri (Istrians) Iapudibus
Fasti_Triumphales
Conflicts between the Romans and Etruscans – 8th to 3rd centuries BCE
Roman army was reinforced by auxiliaries from the Latin allies and the Hernici. The Sabine army was camped outside the walls of Veii. The Roman army attacked
Roman–Etruscan_Wars
Historic area in Italy
Sacco (or Middle Valle Latina (Latin Valley)). The area inhabited by the Hernici was known in Latin as ager Hernicus. Except for the fascist propaganda
Ciociaria
Roman politician and soldier, consul in 487 BC
Sicinius and Aquillius, wars were waged against each of the Volsci and the Hernici. Livy says that Sicinius was given leadership against the former, and Aquillius
Titus_Sicinius_Sabinus
Volcanic mountain in Italy
King Tarquinius Superbus built here a temple shared with the Latins, the Hernici and the Volsci, where every year celebrations in honor of Jupiter Latiaris
Monte_Cavo
Roman politician and general, consul in 487 BC
together with Titus Sicinius Sabinus. Aquillius led the war against the Hernici. Not many details are known, but Dionysius of Halicarnassus records that
Gaius_Aquillius_Tuscus
Confederates of Roman Republic
centre of the peninsula towards the Adriatic coast, incorporating the Hernici, Sabini, Aequi and Picentes. The years after the departure of Pyrrhus in
Socii
4th-century BC Roman tribune of the plebs
were rumours about a gathering of Gallic soldiers and a defection by the Hernici, who were Roman allies. The patrician senators decided to defer any action
Lucius_Sextius_Lateranus
Settlement in Borgo Le Ferriere, Italy
Hernici and Latins rebelled against Rome and gathered near Satricum. After a battle with the Romans which was stopped by rain, the Latins and Hernici
Satricum
Ancient Roman family
but he also established Roman hegemony over the Latin League, and the Hernici; made war on the Volsci, founded colonies at Signia and Circeii, and conquered
Tarquinia_gens
Roman politician and general (died c.460 BC)
Roman army was reinforced by auxiliaries from the Latin allies and the Hernici. The Sabine army was camped outside the walls of Veii. Valerius attacked
Publius Valerius Poplicola (consul 475 BC)
Publius_Valerius_Poplicola_(consul_475_BC)
Roman siege during the First Jewish-Roman War (67 CE)
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Siege_of_Gush_Halav
Umbri, Picentes and Marsi joined the Samnites against Rome. 306 BC The Hernici declared their independence from Rome. 305 BC Battle of Bovianum: A Roman
Timeline_of_Italian_history
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Roman conquest of Anglesey Roman conquest of Britain Roman conquest of the Hernici Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula Roman Constitution Roman consul
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
Calendar year
fifth century. Wars are fought between Rome and each of the Volsci and the Hernici. Rome prevails in both disputes. Siaspiqa becomes ruler of the Kushite
487_BC
Political and military figure of the Roman Republic
was launched into the Frusinates, who were alleged to have provoked the Hernici to war. The ringleaders of this conspiracy were rounded up and executed
Servius Cornelius Lentulus (consul 303 BC)
Servius_Cornelius_Lentulus_(consul_303_BC)
Italian archaeologist (1822 – 1894)
During the summers of 1844-50 he visited the territory of the ancient Hernici in Latium and also Naples; in this way the knowledge he attained of the
Giovanni Battista de Rossi (archaeologist)
Giovanni_Battista_de_Rossi_(archaeologist)
4th century BC Roman consul and general
Poetelius with subduing the Tiburites, and his colleague Ambustus, the Hernici. While Poetelius laid siege to Tibur, news arrived in Rome that the Gauls
Gaius_Poetelius_Libo_Visolus
4th-century BC Roman consul
tribuneship in 385 was spent fighting the Volsci, who were aided by the Hernici and other Latins. In his third tribuneship in 383, he fought again with
Aulus_Manlius_Capitolinus
Ancient Roman family
Proculus. Gaius Plautius P. f. P. n. Proculus, consul in 358 BC, defeated the Hernici, and was honoured with a triumph. In 356, he was magister equitum to Gaius
Plautia_gens
Ancient Roman family
Hernician origin, and according to tradition came from Anagnia, a town of the Hernici, during the reign of Tullus Hostilius, the third King of Rome. A certain
Cispia_gens
Battle between Judean rebels and the Syrian Legion of the Roman Empire
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Battle_of_Beth_Horon_(66)
Riots in the religious centre of Roman Judea
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Jerusalem_riots_of_66
Calendar year
status of a conquered province. Rome enters into a new treaty with the Hernici. During his third consulate, the Roman consul Spurius Cassius Vecellinus
486_BC
Comune in Lazio, Italy
existence of a pre-Roman centre here, on the border of the lands of the Hernici and the Aequi. In the 1st century AD it is mentioned as oppidum Afile by
Affile
Decade
fifth century. Wars are fought between Rome and each of the Volsci and the Hernici. Rome prevails in both disputes. Siaspiqa becomes ruler of the Kushite
480s_BC
Ancient Roman land laws
an agrarian law was in 486 BC. A peace treaty was entered into with the Hernici whereby they agreed to cede two-thirds of their land. Spurius Cassius Vecellinus
Agrarian_law
Ancient Roman family
Quintus Marcius Q. f. Q. n. Tremulus, consul in 306 BC, defeated the Hernici and Anagnini, and celebrated a triumph. He was likely the father of Quintus
Marcia_gens
Ancient Roman family
Gaius Aquillius Tuscus, consul in 487 BC, carried on war against the Hernici, and received an Ovation. Lucius Aquillius Corvus, tribunus militum consulari
Aquillia_gens
Sicarii raid on Ein Gedi during the First Jewish–Roman War (67 CE)
in Italy Roman–Etruscan Wars Roman-Aequian wars Roman–Latin wars Roman–Hernici conflicts Roman–Volscian wars Roman–Sabine wars Samnite Wars Pyrrhic War
Pillage_of_Ein_Gedi
HERNICI
HERNICI
HERNICI
HERNICI
Girl/Female
Greek
From Cythera.
Girl/Female
Dutch
Male
English
Originally an English pet name BEAU means "handsome," derived from the French word, beau, meaning "beautiful." Later, in the 19th century, it was used as a word meaning "admirer" or "sweetheart." Its use as a forename seems to have been due to Wren's novel Beau Geste (1924) and the character Beau Wilkes in Mitchell's Gone With the Wind (1936).Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sukirti | ஸà¯à®•ீரà¯à®¤à®¿
Fame, Well praised
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Swedish
Christian; Anointed; Follower of Christ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Maple.
Boy/Male
Norse
Victorious defender.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Face; Cheek; Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Water, Sea
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parokshi | பாரோகà¯à®·à¯€
Mysterious, Invisible, Out of sight, Out of sight
HERNICI
HERNICI
HERNICI
HERNICI
HERNICI