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whose main center of worshipping was Lanuvium and the reverse depicts a founder myth. When a fire broke out spontaneously in the forest, a wolf brought some dry wood in his mouth and threw it upon the fire, and an eagle fanned the flame with the motion of his wings. But a fox, after wetting his tail
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in the river, was trying to put it out. Wolf and eagle got the upper hand and the fox went away. Bronze monuments of these animals are supposed to stand in the forum of Lanuvium.
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of the primitive city was probably on the highest point above the temple to the north. The neighborhood, which is now covered with
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R. Neudecker, Die Skulpturenausstattung römischer Villen in Italien (Mainz 1988) 164 ff. Cat. no. 22
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Quilici, L., S. Quilici Gigli, DARMC, R. Talbert, S. Gillies, T. Elliott, J. Becker (6 May 2021).
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Warrior tomb from Lanuvium (5th century BC), located in the Baths of Diocletian Museum, Rome
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borrowed money in 31 BC, and the possessions of which extended as far as the coast of the
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Eric Orlin Professor of Classics University of Puget Sound (30 July 2010).
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Lanuvium was especially noted for its rich and much venerated temple of
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Situated on an isolated hill projecting south from the main mass of the
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Lanuvium: remains of ancient buildings in the notes of R. Lanciani
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exist in the modern town, and above it is an area surrounded by a
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Lanuvium: avanzi di edifici antichi negli appunti di R. Lanciani
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Princeton: Princeton University Press 603: 313:, who was convicted for the murder of 206:at the battles of Aricia (504 BC) and 293:One prominent native of Lanuvium was 288: 31:Map of comune of Lanuvio within Lazio 191:, or by one Lanoios, an exile from 13: 277:, who was born close by (S. H. A. 14: 627: 538: 482:]. L'ERMA di BRETSCHNEIDER. 385:, contains the remains of many 377:artifacts have been found. The 240: 178:45 BC. The obverse depicts the 523: 440: 403: 174:struck by L. 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Lanuvio
Roman Republic
Roman Empire
Ancient Rome
Lanuvio
Latium vetus
Rome
Via Appia
Alban Hills


Silver
denarius
Rome
Juno Sospita
Diomedes
Troy
Latin League
Rome
Lake Regillus
Roman citizenship
dictator
senatus
Lavinium

Juno
Octavian
Mediterranean
Antoninus Pius

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