
Hernici | Ancient Rome, Latin League, Sabines | Britannica
Hernici, ancient people of Italy, whose territory was in Latium between the Fucine Lake (modern Fucino) and the Trerus (modern Sacco) River, bounded by the Volsci on the south and by the Aequi and the Marsi on the north.
Hernici - Livius
Hernici: ancient people, living in the valley of the Tolerus River. They appear to have been an ally and later an enemy of archaic Rome. This relief of an Amazon from the temple of Mater Matuta in Satricum gives an idea of what a warrior looked like in this age.
Hernici | Oxford Classical Dictionary - Oxford Research …
Hernican territory became part of Latium and the Hernici were so completely Latinized that their own language cannot be discovered. Possibly it was a Latinian dialect, but their name meaning ‘men of the rocks’ (Festus 89 Lindsay) looks *Oscan.
Hernici - Encyclopedia
HERNICI, an ancient people of Italy, whose territory was in Latium between the Fucine Lake and the Trerus, bounded b'y the Volscian on the S., and by the Aequian and the Marsian on the N. They long maintained their independence, and in 486 B.C. were still strong enough to conclude an equal treaty with the Latins (Dion. Hal. viii. 64 and 68).
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Hernici - Wikisource, the free …
HERNICI, an ancient people of Italy, whose territory was in Latium between the Fucine Lake and the Trerus, bounded by the Volscian on the S., and by the Aequian and the Marsian on the N. They long maintained their independence, and in 486 B.C. were still strong enough to conclude an equal treaty with the Latins (Dion. Hal. viii. 64 and 68).
Hernici - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Hernici were an ancient people of Italy, whose territory was in Latium between the Lago di Fucino and the Sacco River ("Trerus"), bounded by the Volsci an on the south, and by the Aequi ans and the Marsi ans on the north.
Roman–Hernici conflicts - Wikiwand
A war fought between Rome and the Hernici in the years 366–358 BC ended in Roman victory and the submission of the Hernici. Rome also defeated a rebellion by some Hernician cities in 307–306 BC. The rebellious Hernici were incorporated directly into the Roman Republic, while those who had stayed loyal retained their autonomy and nominal ...
Hernici | Historica Wiki | Fandom
The Hernici were an Italic tribe of ancient Italy who lived in Latium between the Fucine Lake and the Sacco River, bordering the Volsci to the south and the Aequi and Marsi to the north. They were allied to the Roman Republic during its early years, but …
Hernici
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 - AcademiaLab
Los Hernici eran una tribu itálica de la antigua Italia, cuyo territorio estaba en el Lacio entre el lago Fucine y el río Sacco (Trerus), delimitado por los volscos en el al sur, y por el Aequi y el Marsi en el norte.
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