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Italic tribe in Ancient Italy
The Aequi were an Italic tribe on a stretch of the Apennine Mountains to the east of Latium in central Italy who appear in the early history of ancient
Aequi
Roman politician and military figure (c. 519 – c. 430 BC)
service to a simple life of farming. As Roman forces struggled to defeat the Aequi, Cincinnatus was summoned from his plough to assume complete control over
Lucius_Quinctius_Cincinnatus
Linguistic principle
Horror aequi, also known as identity avoidance or avoidance of identity, is a linguistic principle that language users have psychological or physiological
Horror_aequi
Series of wars between the ancient Romans and the Aequi
against the Aequi, an Italic tribe located to their east. Livy mentions that the last king of Rome, Tarquinius Superbus, made peace with the Aequi. They fought
Roman–Aequian_wars
Battle between the Roman Republic and the Aequi (458 BC)
Mount Algidus was fought in 458 BC, between the Roman Republic and the Aequi, near Mount Algidus in Latium. The Roman dictator Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Battle_of_Mount_Algidus
Capital and largest city of Italy
warfare against the populations of central Italy: Etruscans, Latins, Volsci, Aequi, and Marsi. After becoming master of Latium, Rome led several wars (against
Rome
Italic tribe in Ancient Italy
the Sacco River (Trerus), bounded by the Volsci on the south, and by the Aequi and the Marsi on the north. For many years of the early Roman Republic,
Hernici
System of enforceable rules
American Philosophical Society. ISBN 978-0-87169-432-4. Roman ars boni et aequi. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Bergkamp, Lucas (2001)
Law
Roman senator and consul
BC, Fabius led a Roman army against the Aequi. The Aequi sued for peace, which was granted, however the Aequi broke the peace shortly after with a raid
Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 467 BC)
Quintus_Fabius_Vibulanus_(consul_467_BC)
Three wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnites in Central Italy, 343–290 BC
led to the Roman people voting for war on the Aequi. Both consuls were entrusted with this war. The Aequi levied a militia, but this did not have a clear
Samnite_Wars
Extinct Italic language northeast of Rome
extinct Italic language presumed spoken by the people the Romans termed Aequi and Aequicoli living in the Alban Hills of northeast Latium and the central
Aequian_language
Roman victory over the Aequi and Volsci tribes (446 BC)
the Aequi tribes of north-east Latium and the Volsci tribes of southern Latium at the town of Corbio. The Romans had already defeated the Aequi in the
Battle_of_Corbio
Topics referred to by the same term
nominative plural of Latin word "equus" meaning horse, may also refer to: Aequi, an ancient people of central Italy Elaine Equi (born 1953), an American
Equi
Ancient road in Italy
of the Aequi territory and later lengthened, probably in about 154 BC, by Marcus Valerius Messalla to the territories of the Marsi and the Aequi in the
Via_Tiburtina
Conflicts between the Romans and Etruscans – 8th to 3rd centuries BCE
while his colleague Kaeso Fabius was dealing with an incursion by the Aequi. Verginius, being too hasty, was almost cut off along with his army, and
Roman–Etruscan_Wars
Religious office in ancient Roman polytheism
some scholars think the mentions of the Aequi may be a misinterpretation due to a folk etymology connecting Aequi to aequus, the Latin adjective for fair
Fetial
Ethnic group native to Italy
Bruttii, Frentani, Lucani, Samnites, Pentri, Caraceni, Caudini, Hirpini, Aequi, Fidenates, Hernici, Picentes, Vestini, Morgeti, Sicels, Veneti); Iapygians
Italians
Region of the Apennine Peninsula
also settled by various Italic tribes such as the Rutulians, Volscians, Aequi, and Hernici. The region was referred to as "old" to distinguish it from
Latium_Vetus
Ancient Roman reconnaissance agency
Wars and the speculatores being employed during the Roman war with the Aequi. Emperor Augustus reformed the Roman communications system. Among other
Speculatores
Roman dictator in 431 BC
Aulus Postumius Tubertus was a Roman military leader in the wars with the Aequi and Volsci during the fifth century BC. He served as Magister Equitum under
Aulus_Postumius_Tubertus
5th-century BC Roman statesman, general and consul
had weakened Rome, the Volsci and Aequi raided Roman territory. Titus Quinctius was given command against the Aequi and Appius against the Volscians.
Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus
Titus_Quinctius_Capitolinus_Barbatus
5th-century BC politician and Volscian military leader
alliance between the Volsci and the Aequi, intending to renew hostilities upon Rome with a combined army. However, the Aequi refused to have Tullius in command
Attius_Tullius
Ancient Italic town
the Aequi, though on the frontier of the Marsi, but was occupied by a Latin colony in the late fourth century BC. Following the defeat of the Aequi in
Alba_Fucens
Greco-Roman statesman and historian (c. 155–c. 235)
Orders, paused during times of crisis. Wars with the Volsci, Etruscans, Aequi, and Sabines, and the treason of Coriolanus. The Laws of the Twelve Tables
Cassius_Dio
Political event in early Rome (495–493 BC)
deal with the marauding Aequi. However, the Aequi fled to the safety of the mountains. The consul pursued them, but found the Aequi camped on a strategically
First_secessio_plebis
5th century BC Roman politician and soldier
battle between the consul Titus Romilius Rocus Vaticanus of 455 BC and the Aequi. Sent on a suicide mission against the enemy camp, instead he captured it
Lucius_Siccius_Dentatus
Suspension of normal civic business during an emergency
panic gripped the city due to a mistaken belief of imminent invasion by the Aequi. According to Giorgio Agamben, justitium progressively came to mean, after
Justitium
Roman wars of conquest against the Hernici
with the other Latin states and the Hernici to successfully fend off the Aequi and the Volsci. In the early 4th century BC, this alliance fell apart. A
Roman–Hernici_conflicts
10-man commission in the Roman Republic
they were not held, and the decemviri became violent. A Sabine and an Aequi army attacked Roman territory and an ally of Rome. According to Livy, the
Decemviri
List of links describing conflicts Rome was involved in
Cincinnatus defeats the Aequi. 446 BC – Battle of Corbio – Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus leads Roman troops to defeat the Aequi and the Volsci. 480
List of Roman external wars and battles
List_of_Roman_external_wars_and_battles
Wars between ancient Rome and the Latins
During the 5th century the Latins were threatened by invasion from the Aequi and the Volsci, as part of a larger pattern of Sabellian-speaking peoples
Roman–Latin_wars
5th-century BC Roman senator and consul
command of an army against the Aequi, who had laid siege to the Latin town of Ortona. Fabius and his army met the Aequi in battle, and routed them solely
Caeso_Fabius_Vibulanus
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
dating to 8-5th centuries BC have emerged along the border between the Aequi and Marsi at Colle Sabulo, Cretaro-Brecciara and Valle Solegara. Avezzano
Avezzano
Italic people of Campania and Latium adiectum during Roman times
assistance on the grounds that Campania would be an ally in the rear of the Aequi and Volsci in case of further conflict with them. When Roman envoys presented
Osci
a whole and from which no derogation is permitted. ius est ars boni et aequi the law is the art of goodness and equity Appears on the front of the Sievekingplatz
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Mountain range in Italy
Simbruvium, a lake formed by the river Anio, situated in the territory of the Aequi; it may derive from Latin sub imbribus ("under the rain"). They are also
Monti_Simbruini
Italic tribe in ancient antiquity
raiding by the surrounding Italic mountain tribes, especially the Volsci and Aequi. This system progressively broke down after roughly 390 BC, when Rome's
Latins_(Italic_tribe)
Consul of the Roman Republic
and 480 BC). During his first consulship, Quintus defeated the Volsci and Aequi in battle, but incurred the anger of the plebs by lodging the spoils of
Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 485 BC)
Quintus_Fabius_Vibulanus_(consul_485_BC)
Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
migration (ver sacrum) undertaken as a rite of Mars. In the territory of the Aequi, another Italic people, Mars had an oracle of great antiquity where the
Mars_(mythology)
Former human settlement and archaeological site near Rome
consul of 472 BC. In 464 BC the Antiates were suspected of allying with the Aequi against Rome. The chief men of Antium were summoned to Rome but they did
Antium
One hundred years, from 500 BC to 401 BC
Cincinnatus is named dictator of the Roman Republic in order to defend it against Aequi. Sixteen days later, after defeating the invaders at the Battle of Mount
5th_century_BC
Comune in Lazio, Italy
late 15th century. Among the first ancient settlers in the area were the Aequi, an Italic people. In 304 BC they were conquered by the Romans, who introduced
Subiaco,_Lazio
Ancient Italian confederation for mutual defense
Roman generals. The alliance helped repel attacks from such peoples as the Aequi and the Volsci, tribes of the Apennine Mountains, who were prevented from
Latin_League
5th-century BC Roman consul
consul, Aemilius led the Roman forces in battle against the Volsci and Aequi. The Romans were successful, and the Roman cavalry slaughtered many in the
Lucius_Aemilius_Mamercus
Linguistic phenomenon where sounds diverge
when they occur in a sequence. The phenomenon is often credited to horror aequi, the principle that language users avoid repetition of identical linguistic
Dissimilation_(phonology)
Seventh and last king of Rome
in compelling the city to submit. Tarquin agreed upon a peace with the Aequi, and renewed the treaty of peace between Rome and the Etruscans. According
Lucius_Tarquinius_Superbus
5th-century BC Roman statesman and senator
Fidenas in 418 BC, when the latter had been appointed to wage war against the Aequi. Ancient sources present confused and conflicting accounts of the identity
Gaius_Servilius_Axilla
Type of scholarly journal focusing on legal issues
Review, Heidelberg Law Review, Marburg Law Review), the Netherlands (Ars Aequi [nl]), Groningen Journal of International Law), Finland Helsinki Law Review
Law_review
Region of Italy
extended into the territories of the Samnites, the Marsi, the Hernici, the Aequi, the Aurunci and the Volsci, all surrounding Italic tribes. This larger
Lazio
6th & 5th century BC wars between Rome and the Sabines
the First secessio plebis in 494 BC, each of the Volsci, Sabines and the Aequi took up arms at the same time. To meet the threat, a Roman dictator was
Roman–Sabine_wars
Roman conquest of Italy from 588 BC to 7 BC
recalls that Tarquinius Priscus always destroyed numerous cities of the Aequi. The last king of Rome, Tarquinius Superbus, was the first to fight the
Roman_expansion_in_Italy
Ancient Italic tribe from central Italy
Vestini was not that of Rome, but that of their neighbours the Marsi and Aequi. The inscription of Scoppito shows that at the time at which it was written
Vestini
Bruttii Frentani Lucani Samnites Pentri Caraceni Caudini Hirpini Others: Aequi Fidenates Hernici Picentes Vestini Sicels Venetics Ligures Sardinians Greek
List of historical states of Italy
List_of_historical_states_of_Italy
Political conflict in the Roman Republic, 500–287 BC
to go on strike. In 494 BC Rome was at war with three Italic tribes (the Aequi, Sabines and Volsci), but the plebeian soldiers, advised by Lucius Sicinius
Conflict_of_the_Orders
border between the territory of ancient Latium and the territory of the Aequi. It housed a temple to Diana. In 465 BC, it was the site of a battle between
Algidum
Ancient Roman family
f. M. n. Sabinus Regillensis, consul in 471 BC, he was sent against the Aequi and Volsci, but his own soldiers revolted, and were punished with decimation
Claudia_gens
Region in southern Italy
Pentri, Carricini, and Frentani, and, more generically, the Osco-Umbrian Aequi, Praetutii, Vestini, Marrucini, Marsi, and Paeligni. Considered strong warriors
Abruzzo
One of the four Inns of Court in London, England
The Inn's motto, the date of adoption of which is unknown, is Integra Lex Aequi Custos Rectique Magistra Non Habet Affectus Sed Causas Gubernat, which is
Gray's_Inn
Roman statesman, consul in 481 BC
Vibulanus. During their term of office, the consuls campaigned against the Aequi and Veientes. Sources disagree on which consul fought which enemy: Livy
Spurius_Furius_Fusus
Prince and dictator of the Latin city of Tusculum (died 498/496 BC)
citizenship by the Senate in recognition of his assistance in a war against the Aequi and Volsci. Some members of the gens Mamilia later emigrated to Rome. His
Octavius_Mamilius
Roman senator and general (died 439 BC)
Fidius while his consular colleague Quintus Servilius Priscus fought the Aequi. He was either a augur or pontifex as gathered from an inscription saying
Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 466 BC)
Spurius_Postumius_Albus_Regillensis_(consul_466_BC)
5th-century BC Roman patrician
to Rome, at the head of a conspiracy of young noblemen, and aided by the Aequi and Volsci, with the intention of killing the tribunes of the plebs and
Caeso_Quinctius
supremacy became fixed in 393, when the Romans finally subdued the Volsci and Aequi. In 394 BC, they also conquered the menacing Etruscan neighbour of Veii
History_of_Rome
Prehistory of Italy
Latins, who created the Roman civilization Sabellians, Falisci, Volsci and Aequi in Latium Piceni in the Marche and north-east Abruzzo Samnites in southern
Prehistoric_Italy
Series of wars fought between Roman Republic and Volsci
a triumph for his victory. During the 5th century BC the Volsci and the Aequi, a related people, invaded Latium, as part of a larger pattern of Sabellian-speaking
Roman–Volscian_wars
Comune in Lazio, Italy
remains dating from this period to the late Bronze Age. It was a city of the Aequi, later colonized by Rome. During the Roman domination, it was known as Vicus
Vicovaro
Ancient Roman family
following year the Romans helped him recover the citadel of Tusculum from the Aequi. In recognition of his service, in 458 the senate granted him Roman citizenship
Mamilia_gens
Roman senator
colleague. He likely came from the area of Cliternia, among the Sabines and Aequi. He was a homo novus, the first of his family to attain the consulship.
Marcus_Vipstanus_Gallus
Phonological constraint
aspects of phonology. The principle is part of the larger notion of horror aequi, that language users generally avoid repetition of identical linguistic
Obligatory_contour_principle
Italic Osco-Umbrian tribe in Ancient Italy
most dangerous enemies of ancient Rome, and frequently allied with the Aequi, whereas their neighbors, the Hernici, were allied with Rome after 486 BC
Volsci
Calendar year
high treason. The consul Quintus Fabius Vibulanus defeated the Volsci and Aequi in battle, but incurred the anger of the plebs by lodging the spoils of
485_BC
Ancient city in Italy
had a strategic position controlling the route from the territory of the Aequi and the Volsci to Rome which was important in earlier times. Later Rome
Tusculum
Roman gladiator
licuit, lances donaque saepe dedit. Inuentus tamen est finis discriminis aequi: pugnauere pares, subcubuere pares. Misit utrique rudes et palmas Caesar
Verus_(gladiator)
5th-century BC Roman senator and consul
during the term of the interrex, Publius Valerius Poplicola in 462 BC. The Aequi and Volsci attempted to take advantage of the consequences of the epidemic
Lucius_Lucretius_Tricipitinus
Ancient Roman family
Vibulanus, consul in 485 and 482 BC. He waged war against the Volsci and Aequi. He fell in battle against the Veientes in 480. Caeso Fabius K. f. Vibulanus
Fabia_gens
Comune in Lazio, Italy
Aequiculorum, an ancient Roman municipium in the former territory of the Aequi. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian
Pescorocchiano
Hernici declared their independence from Rome. 304 BC Rome conquered the Aequi. Samnite Wars: The treaty of friendship between the Romans and Samnites
Timeline_of_Roman_history
Italic tribes occupying the mountains surrounding Old Latium, notably the Aequi and Volsci, in the period after 500 BC. The new Romano-Latin military alliance
Early_Roman_army
Persians. 458 BC Battle of Mount Algidus Romans under Cincinnatus defeat the Aequi. Battle of Aegina Athens defeats Aegina 457 BC Battle of Tanagra The Spartans
List_of_battles_before_301
Rhetorical device
Antithetic parallelism Ars longa, vita brevis Chiasmus Exergasia Horror aequi Syntactic parallelism Corbett and Connors, 1999. p. 46 Corbett and Connors
Parallelism_(rhetoric)
Ecetran lands were ceded to Rome. In 464 BC the Ecetrans allied with the Aequi and revolted against Rome. The Hernici warned Rome of the betrayal, and
Ecetra
Roman politician, consul in 455 BC, decemvir in 451 BC
drafts of the law. The Latin city of Tusculum needed Roman aid against the Aequi who had pillaged their lands. The two consuls levied an army, consisted
Titus Romilius Rocus Vaticanus
Titus_Romilius_Rocus_Vaticanus
Roman law from 448 BC
failed to accomplish, winning military victories over the Sabines and the Aequi, but the Roman Senate refused them a triumph; the tribunes of the plebs
Lex_Trebonia_(448_BC)
(obsolete) from Latin "aequus" equinox æquinox aequinox (obsolete) from Latin "aequi + nocta" equity æquity aequal (obsolete) from Latin "aequitas" equivalent
List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature
List_of_English_words_that_may_be_spelled_with_a_ligature
the south-western coast of Italy. Bruttii Oenotri Itali Morgetes Others Aequi Hernici Vestini Euganei The Celts of the Italian peninsula included, Cisalpine
List of ancient peoples of Italy
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy
together with his colleague, Gaius Veturius Geminus Cicurinus, defeated the Aequi at Mount Algidus; but they were subsequently prosecuted and fined for depositing
Romilia_gens
Calendar year
battle, the battle of Cecryphalea (modern Angistrion), went Athens' way. The Aequi occupied Tusculum. In response to the threat, the Roman Senate decided to
459_BC
Medieval duchy in central Italy, circa 570–1201
central Italy. Its territory included the old regions of the Sabines, the Aequi, the Vestini, southern Umbria, and the coastal land of Picenum. To the east
Duchy_of_Spoleto
a whole and from which no derogation is permitted. ius est ars boni et aequi the law is the art of goodness and equity Appears on the front of the Sievekingplatz
List_of_Latin_phrases_(I)
Exercise of power by Rome's plebeian citizens
raiding Roman territory, and increased activity at a fortification of the Aequi and Volsci. Cary, M; Scullard, H.H. (1980). A History of Rome. Macmillan
Secessio_plebis
4th century BC Roman statesman and general
against the Aequi is one of a series from 304 to 300 BC. Junius swiftly put down an insurrection that broke out when Alba was colonized, and the Aequi ceased
Gaius_Junius_Bubulcus_Brutus
Comune in Lazio, Italy
Marano Equo, Riofreddo. It is home to polygonal walls dating to the late Aequi age, or to the early Roman domination. It has also a bridge dating to the
Roviano
5th century BC Roman politician and soldier
BC together with Gaius Julius Mento. Escalations of Rome's war with the Aequi and Volsci led to the appointment of a dictator, Aulus Postumius Tubertus
Titus Quinctius Poenus Cincinnatus
Titus_Quinctius_Poenus_Cincinnatus
Ancient Roman family
A. n. Tricostus Caeliomontanus, consul in 469 BC, marched against the Aequi. His army was nearly destroyed in consequence of his own negligence, but
Verginia_gens
Calendar year
summoned by the Roman Senate to defend the city from attack by the approaching Aequi. He is named dictator of Rome for six months. He goes on to defeat the enemy
458_BC
5th-century BC Roman politician and general
Horatius Pulvillus. During his term of office, a military threat from the Aequi and then the Sabines was said to have prevented internal conflict between
Quintus_Minucius_Esquilinus
Roman consul in 495 BC
troops in order to quell the unrest and meet an impending threat from the Aequi, Volsci, and Sabines. But none of the plebs would answer the summons unless
Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis
Appius_Claudius_Sabinus_Regillensis
Confederates of Roman Republic
areas by Italic mountain tribes in the period after 500 BC. The Sabines, Aequi and Volsci neighbours of Latium assailed the Latins, the Samnites invaded
Socii
Town in Abruzzo, Italy
Italy"). Tagliacozzo lies in an area inhabited in early historic times by the Aequi and the Marsi, although the first mentions of the town dates from the 11th
Tagliacozzo
Roman consul in 430 BC
periodic epidemics, word arrived from Rome's neighbors, the Hernici, that the Aequi and Volsci were rising in arms, and fortifying a position on Mount Algidus
Lucius_Julius_Iullus_(consul)
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Calm; Composure; Self-possession
Boy/Male
Hindu
Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Saraswati, Melodious
Boy/Male
Russian
manly'.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord of Money; God of Wealth
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of Lord Krishna, Lord venkateswara, Lord Vishnu, He who has beautiful locks of hair, Slayer of Keshi demon
Boy/Male
Indian
God will increase, Enhance, Grow
Male
English
 Short form of English Leonard, LEN means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Len.
Boy/Male
Indian
Gentalman
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Miracle; Good King; Good Partner; Kind
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AEQUI
AEQUI
AEQUI
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