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and, though they were frequently defeated, the result of the war was the enfranchisement of the allies. All the coins of
Pompaedius Silo have the Latin legend "Italia", while the other leaders in all but one case used
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in 304 BC. After a short-lived revolt two years later, for which they were punished by the loss of territory, they were readmitted to the Roman alliance and remained faithful down to the
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territory in 303 BC so that, from the beginning of the 3rd century, the
Marsians were in touch with a Latin-speaking community, to say nothing of the Latin colony of
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21:Marsi (Germanic tribe)
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126:Social War (91–87 BC)
101:The Latin colony of
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667:) are now
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399:Endnote:
332:see Hor.
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352:(1897).
206:Polybius
165:See also
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141:Religion
119:Gracchan
111:Carsioli
88:Samnites
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52:Claudius
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675:of the
669:extinct
659:except
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579:Marsian
573:Aequian
537:Samnite
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