Hernici   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Hernici   - people inhabiting part of Latium, Italy
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307/34 The Hernici declare war after the Romans take some of their citizens
306/10 The Hernici and Anagnini surrender to Marcius.
306/17 triumph of Marcius, over the Hernici; an equestrian statue is erected
306/22 The Romans grant rights of civitas sine suffragio to the Hernici.
    Within translations:
Cic:Balb_31   the Volscians, and the Hernicans, were admitted to the
Cic:Phil_6.13   Quintus Tremulus who conquered the Hernicans in front of the Temple
FastTr_p92   consul (III), over the Volsci, Hernici, ...] k.Jun. 475/4
FastTr_p94   ticus, consul (II), & over the Hernici, ... Ma rt. 360/59
FastTr_p96   onsul, & over the Anagnini and Hernici, pr. k.Quint. (29th
Plin:HN_3.63   territory, and from the Hernican, and from the Labican),


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