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39: 280:, the Latins were persuaded to acknowledge the leadership of Rome. The treaty with Rome was renewed, and it was agreed that the troops of the Latins would attend on an appointed day to form a united military force with the troops of Rome. That was done, and Tarquin formed combined units of Roman and Latin troops. 353:
The increasing power of Rome gradually led to its domination of the league. The renewal of the original treaty in 358 BC formally established Roman leadership and eventually triggered the outbreak of the
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inside them. This meant that the towns were now ruled by Rome (or the Roman Republic) and that the people living there were considered Roman colonists.
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341–338 BC) and that any military campaigns between the two would be led by Roman generals. The alliance helped repel attacks from such peoples as the
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between Rome and the Latins, which led to a number of wars between Rome and individual Latin cities and occasionally with the entire league.
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had accepted Rome as a member of the League, or if the treaty had been signed as between Rome and the Latin League.
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The Latin League was originally created for protection against enemies from surrounding areas (the
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formed an alliance with the Latin League in 493 BC. According to Roman tradition, the treaty, the
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After 338 BC, the end of the Latin league, Rome renamed the cities
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Index

Map of the main cities of the Latin League
Latin
Confederation
Latins (Italic tribe)
Alba Longa
Roman Republic
Italy
Latium
ancient city of Rome
Latin
Etruscans
Alba Longa
Cato the Elder
Tusculum
Aricia
Lanuvium
Lavinium
Cora
Tibur
Pometia
Ardea
Tarquinius Superbus
Roman Republic
Foedus Cassianum
Battle of Lake Regillus
Latin War
Aequi
Volsci
Apennine Mountains
Latins

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