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  Fidenae   - a town in Latium, Italy
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Cic:LegAgr_2.96   with theirs - Labici, Fidenae, Collatia, Lanuvium itself, Aricia,
Cic:Phil_9.4   Veientines, put to death at Fidenae four ambassadors of the Roman
CIL_add.8   (1st cent. A.D.)   ulus], because he captured Fidenae on this day. H
Oros_2.4   during the war with the Fidenates, planned to betray his country
Oros_2.13   10 At this time the Fidenates, terrible enemies and supported by
Oros_7.4   occurred at the city of Fidenae. While the people were watching
Plin:HN_3.54   [54] and afterwards that of Fidenae and Latium from Vaticanus. But
Plin:HN_3.107   of Decius, Forum Novum Fidenae, Interamnia, Nursia, Nomentum, Reate,
Plin:HN_34.23   assassinated by the people of Fidenae when on an embassy to
Plin:HN_36.167   Rome in the neighbourhood of Fidenae and Alba. In Umbria and
Polyaen_8.3.2   about ten stades from Fidenae, and in the night marched
Polyaen_8.5.1   was fought between the Fidenates and the Romans; in whic
ValMax_3.2.4   slain the general of the Fidenates in battle. Great was Romulus
ValMax_7.4.1   [4.1]   Fidenae, a city that kept the
[Vict]:VirIll_4   incited the Veientes and Fidenates against the Romans. When
[Vict]:VirIll_25   [25]   The Fidenates, ancient enemies of the Romans,


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