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    Carsoli (redirect from Carsioli)
    kilometres (2.5 mi) southwest of the modern town. The ancient city, known as Carsioli (or Carseoli), was founded in the country of the Aequi between 302 and...
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    the towns of the Aequiculi were Cliternia or Cliternum and Carsoli or Carsioli respectively. Pliny places them in Augustus' Regio IV; Ptolemy adds that...
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  • Fotmiae made contract with Rome (cives sine suffragio) BC 303 Alba Fucens, Carsioli (Latium) BC 313 Suessula, Saticula (Campania) BC 315 Luceria (Apulia) BC...
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  • with a Latin-speaking community, to say nothing of the Latin colony of Carsioli farther west. The earliest pure Latin inscriptions of the district seem...
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    Cellis not far from the remains of the Roman colony of Carseoli (or town of Carsioli), dating from the early fourth century BC, located in the neighboring town...
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    and, in Aequi's territory, on the border with the Marsi, Alba Fucens and Carsioli. Alba Fucens, after the Roman conquest, became a Latin colony. The region...
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  • Thais, perhaps his wife. Thoria Ingenua, named in an inscription from Carsioli in Sabinum, honoring Gaius Petidius Primio. Thoria P. Ɔ. l. Philumina,...
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  • Gemina, and one of the quattuorviri, buried in a second-century tomb at Carsioli in Samnium. Titidius Maximus, a centurion in the fourth cohort of the Legio...
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