He was not, however, pretending in any way to be the same as a Roman citizen born in Latium. |
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Latium has also tested a new consultation method with the Informed and Involved survey. |
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After serving for five years in a secondary school in Rome I was sent into exile in the secluded convent of Sezze Romano in Latium. |
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Thereafter Roman hegemony in Latium was an accomplished fact, and the life of the Latin country was soon modeled on that of the city. |
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In the seventh and eighth centuries, the city drew its food supply from the public, papal, and ecclesiastical patrimony in the Latium countryside and the latifundia of Sicily. |
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The urbanisation of Rome and Latium Vetus from the Bronze Age to the Archaic era. |
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The ancient Romans drank white wines, too, though Horace and company reserved their greatest praise for the red Falernian and Caecuban-which were grown along the coast in southern Latium and Campania. |
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The Agency acts as a technical consultant for projects submitted under Call for Proposals launched by the Italian Ministry for the Environment or by the Latium Region. |
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In 729, the Lombard king Liutprand donated to the church the north Latium town of Sutri, starting the temporal power of the church. |
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The first goals for Salvini are the regional elections set for early 2015in Tuscany, Marche and Latium, the region that includes Italy's capital. |
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Cicero allegedly possessed no fewer than seven villas, the oldest of them, which he inherited, near Arpinum in Latium. |
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During the half millennium of the Republic, Rome rose from a regional power of the Latium to the dominant force in Italy and beyond. |
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Latin was originally spoken in Latium, in the Italian Peninsula. |
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Marius was born in 157 BC in the town of Arpinum in southern Latium. |
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