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  • 12.917667°E / 41.777306; 12.917667 Corbio was an ancient town of Latium in central Italy. In around 488 BC, Corbio was captured by an invading army of...
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    The Battle of Corbio took place in 446 BC. General Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus and legatus Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis led Roman troops...
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    Terentius Varro did it with the Suessetani, to those who took the capital, Corbio. In the 1st century BCE Aragon was the scene of the civil war to seize the...
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  • (Iberian tribe), and southeast of the Vascones (Aquitanian tribe or people). Corbio was the capital of the Suessetani and an important fortified city, yet unlocated...
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    Longula, Pollusca and Corioli. Then the Volscian army took Lavinium, then Corbio, Vitellia, Trebia, Lavici, and Pedum. From there the Volsci marched on Rome...
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    Ariccia in 495 BC, the Battle of Mount Algidus in 458 BC, and the Battle of Corbio in 446 BC. But it suffered a significant defeat at the Battle of the Cremera...
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  • Battle of Coronea The Athenians are driven from Boeotia. 446 BC Battle of Corbio Roman General Titus gains a victory over the Aequi tribes. 446 BC Battle...
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  • Battle of Mount Algidus – Cincinnatus defeats the Aequi 446 BC – Battle of Corbio – Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus leads Roman troops to defeat the...
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    in the centre of their territory that also included the Bardenas Reales. Corbio was their capital. They were North of the Celtiberians, South of the Iacetani...
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    in the centre of their territory that also included the Bardenas Reales. Corbio was their capital. They were north of the Celtiberians, south of the Iacetani...
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    illness and died. In Hispania Citerior Varro seized the Suessetani town of Corbio (near Sanguesa, Navarre), north of the River Ebro, and sold the prisoners...
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  • Longula, Pollusca and Corioli. Then the Volscian army took Lavinium, then Corbio, Vitellia, Trebia, Lavici and Pedum. At last, the Volsci were ready to besiege...
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    the Volsci in the battle of Mount Algidus in 458 BC and in the battle of Corbio in 446 BC, the Volsci in the battle of Corbione and in the conquest of Anzio...
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  • He commanded, as legatus, the center of the Roman army in the Battle of Corbio, in which the Aequians and Volscians were defeated in 446 BC. He died in...
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  • Mount Algidus in 458 BC, the Aequi and Volsci in 446 BC, in the Battle of Corbio, in 446 BC the Aurunci in the Battle of Aricia, the Capture of Fidenae in...
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  • which seems to have originated as a nickname for the orator Hortensius, and Corbio, probably from corbis, a basket, both borne by descendants of the orator...
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  • Ferentinum: Ardea, Aricia, Bovillae, Bubentum, Cora, Carventum, Circei, Corioli, Corbio, Cabum, Fortinea, Gabii, Laurentum, Lanuvium, Lavinium, Labici, Nomentum...
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  • Roman–Italic wars Battle of the Himera River (446 BC) – 446 BC Battle of Corbio – 446 BC – Rome's early Italian campaigns Capture of Fidenae (435 BC) –...
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  • territory was invaded by the Sabines, and an Aequian army took the towns of Corbio and Ortona. The Senate directed the consuls, Gaius Horatius Pulvillus and...
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  • Longula, Pollusca and Corioli. Then the Volscian army took Lavinium, then Corbio, Vitellia, Trebia, Lavici and Pedum. From there the Volsci marched on Rome...
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