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Were a series of wars fought between ancient Rome (including both the Roman Kingdom and the Roman Republic) and the Latins, from the earliest stages of the history of Rome until the final subjugation of the Latins to Rome in the aftermath of the Latin War.
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January 489 BC: The Ernici Tribe entered into an alliance with Rome.
January 385 BC: The ancient city of Satricum was captured by the Roman general Camillus.
January 382 BC: In 383 BC the city of Lanuvium, which although until then had been faithful to Rome, being of all the ancient Latin cities the closest to the Pontine plain, it is not strange that it joined the fight against Rome.
June 354 BC: In 354 BC, the Romans captured Sassula, another city subjected to Tivoli. After this the Tiburtini surrendered and the war was brought to an end. The Fasti triumphales report that Marco Fabio Ambusto, consul, triumphed over the Tiburtini on 3 June.
January 357 BC: In 358 BC Lazio was again threatened by an invasion by the Gauls. Livy writes that the Romans granted a new treaty to the Latins at their request.
January 379 BC: Defeat of Palestrina.
Was the first war between Rome and the Latins that started when the Latins attacked the Kingdom of Rome.
January 600 BC: The Latins initially made an incursion into Roman territory. When a Roman embassy demanded compensation for the damage, the Latins gave a contemptuous reply. Ancus Martius consequently declared war on the Latins. Ancus Martius marched from Rome with a conscript army and captured the Latin city of Politorio in one attack.
January 600 BC: Additional citizens were brought to Rome when the king captured the Latin cities of Telleni and Ficana.
January 600 BC: The war then concentrated on the Latin city of Medullia, a city which had a large garrison and was well fortified. Several clashes took place outside the city walls and the Romans were eventually victorious.
Was a war waged by Roman King Tarquinius Priscus against the Latins.
January 587 BC: Tarquin's first war was waged against the Latins. Tarquinius took the Latin town of Apiolae by storm and took great booty from there back to Rome. According to the Fasti Triumphales, this war must have occurred prior to 588 BC. Subsequently, the Latin cities of Corniculum, old Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia, and Nomentum were subdued and became Roman.
Were a series of wars waged by Roman King Tarquinius Priscus.
January 587 BC: When Rome was ruled by Tarquinius Priscus the Latins went to war with the city on two occasions. In the first, which according to the Fasti Triumphales took place before 588 BC, Tarquinius conquered the Latin city of Apiole.
January 579 BC: Tarquinius subjugated the whole of Lazio conquering both a series of Latin cities and those that had rebelled: Cornicolo, the ancient Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia and Nomentum.
February 579 BC: Tarquinius subjugated the whole of Lazio conquering both a series of Latin cities and those that had rebelled: Cornicolo, the ancient Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia and Nomentum.
Was a military campaign to conquer several Latin cities waged by Roman King Tarquinius Superbus.
January 509 BC: In fact, important cities of the Latium vetus were conquered under his reign, such as Suessa Pometia, Ardea, Ocricoli and Gabii.
In 508 BC the city of Clusium invaded the Latin city of Ariccia which, backed by the Latin League, repelled the army of Clusium.
January 508 BC: In 508 BC. Porsenna, king of Chiusi, went to besiege the Latin city of Ariccia. The Ariccini asked for assistance from the Latin League and the Greek city of Cumae. Livy says that Chiusi's army was destroyed.
In 503 BC two Latin cities, Pomezia and Cora, according to Livy colonies of Rome, rebelled against Rome
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January 503 BC: In 503 BC. two Latin cities, Pomezia and Cora, according to Livy colonies of Rome, rebelled but were reconquered around 501.
Was a war fought between the Roman Republic and the Latin League from 498 BC to 493 BC.
January 495 BC: Decisive Roman victory against the Latins in 496 BC at Crustumerium.
The Treaty of Cassius was a treaty which formed an alliance between the Roman Republic and the Latin League in 493 BC after the Battle of Lake Regillus. It ended the war between the Latin League and Rome, placing Rome as equal in power to all of the members of the League combined.
January 492 BC: The Treaty of Cassius was a treaty which formed an alliance between the Roman Republic and the Latin League in 493 BC after the Battle of Lake Regillus. It ended the war between the Latin League and Rome, placing Rome as equal in power to all of the members of the League combined.
Rome lost its prominent position in the Latin League.
January 388 BC: In 390 BC a group of Gallic warriors first defeated the Roman army at the Battle of the Allia River and then sacked Rome. According to Livy, the Latins and the Hernici (while according to Plutarch it was only the Latins), after a hundred years of friendship with Rome, took the opportunity, in 389, to cancel their treaty with Rome.
Was a conflict between the Roman Republic and its neighbors, the Latin peoples of ancient Italy. It ended in the dissolution of the Latin League and the incorporation of its territory into the Roman sphere of influence.
January 337 BC: The Roman Republic expanded its territory by defeating the Latin League in the Latin War
January 337 BC: The Latins were defeated in 338 BC at the Battle of Antium.