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Federica Boschi, Enrico Giorgi, Frank Vermeulen, Picenum and the Ager Gallicus at the Dawn of the Roman Conquest, Landscape Archaeology and Material Culture, Archaeopress, 2020. ISBN 978-1-78969-699-8.
243:. Some scholars see in this new name, which for the first time included the word "Picenum", as an acknowledgement (albeit belated) by Rome of the Italic people known as the 90:, in north-eastern Tuscany) and defeated a Roman force which had come to the aid of the city. The subsequent actions are reported differently by 191:
shifted the relative position of the Ager, which was now connected to the seat of power by the consular road that traversed it along the
98:. In any case the Romans then invaded the territory of the Senones, killed most of them, drove the rest out of the country. 118:
In order to control the population and mercantile activities of the Ager, the Romans also founded the coastal colonies of
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reform of 300 AD split the Ager from Umbria, and combined with the Picenum to become the province
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Appian, Appian's Roman History I: Vol. 1, Books 1+8.1 (Loeb Classical Library), Loeb, 1989;
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After the Augustan administrative reorganization of the Italian peninsula, the
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In 283 BC unspecified Gauls besieged the city of Arretium (
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Archeologia delle valli marchigiane Misa, Nevola e Cesano
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Lex Flaminia de agro Gallico et Piceno viritim dividendo
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The territory corresponds to the portion of the modern
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P.L. Dall'Aglio - S. De Maria - A. Mariotti (eds.),
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Atti Mem. Deputazione Storia Patria delle Marche. 86
198: 105:but was then annexed by the Romans and became an 399: 111:(Roman state land) and they made the town at 146:, which created a network of prefectures ( 373:Scritti di topografia antica sulle Marche 263:Livy 5,33-55; Diodorus Siculus 14,113–117 281:Appian, Roman History, Gallic Wars 2.13 17: 101:The territory had earlier been part of 400: 239:), and became part of the province of 55:in 284 BC or 283 BC, either after the 351: 301:Le Marche e la fine del mondo antico 187:The construction, in 220 BC, of the 13: 388:La Via Flaminia nell'ager Gallicus 319: 314: 272:Polybius, The Histories, 2.19.7–13 14: 419: 199:Later administrative organisation 214:Regio VI Umbria et Ager Gallicus 293: 284: 275: 266: 257: 241:Flaminia et Picenum Annonarium 47:that had been occupied by the 43:was the territory in northern 1: 250: 30:showing the location of the 7: 10: 424: 81: 70:region lying north of the 340:. Vol. 5, Books 16-27; 211:and became part of the 61:Battle of Lake Vadimon 34: 237:Picenum Suburbicarium 231:Later, under emperor 51:and was conquered by 21: 408:History of le Marche 226:Flaminia et Picenum 386:Mario Luni (ed.), 57:Battle of Arretium 35: 352:Secondary sources 307:, 1983, pp. 9–34. 415: 308: 297: 291: 288: 282: 279: 273: 270: 264: 261: 207:was united with 423: 422: 418: 417: 416: 414: 413: 412: 398: 397: 371:Nereo Alfieri, 354: 322: 320:Primary sources 317: 315:Further reading 312: 311: 299:Nereo Alfieri, 298: 294: 289: 285: 280: 276: 271: 267: 262: 258: 253: 201: 178:Forum Sempronii 84: 74:, on the coast 12: 11: 5: 421: 411: 410: 396: 395: 384: 369: 358: 353: 350: 346:978-0674996601 338:978-0674996373 330:978-0674990029 321: 318: 316: 313: 310: 309: 292: 283: 274: 265: 255: 254: 252: 249: 200: 197: 195:river valley. 136:Fanum Fortunae 83: 80: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 420: 409: 406: 405: 403: 393: 389: 385: 382: 381:88-87994-09-9 378: 374: 370: 367: 363: 359: 356: 355: 349: 347: 343: 339: 335: 331: 327: 306: 302: 296: 287: 278: 269: 260: 256: 248: 246: 242: 238: 234: 229: 227: 223: 218: 216: 215: 210: 206: 205:Ager Gallicus 196: 194: 190: 185: 183: 179: 175: 174: 169: 168: 163: 159: 155: 154: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 116: 114: 110: 109: 108:ager publicus 104: 99: 97: 93: 89: 79: 77: 73: 69: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 41: 40:Ager Gallicus 33: 32:Ager Gallicus 29: 25: 20: 16: 387: 372: 361: 323: 304: 300: 295: 290:Livy book 11 286: 277: 268: 259: 240: 236: 233:Theodosius I 230: 225: 219: 212: 204: 202: 189:Via Flaminia 186: 177: 171: 165: 157: 151: 148:praefecturae 147: 143: 135: 127: 119: 117: 113:Sena Gallica 106: 100: 85: 76:Adriatic Sea 65: 49:Senone Gauls 39: 38: 36: 31: 15: 182:Fossombrone 72:Esino river 251:References 222:Diocletian 115:a colony. 153:municipia 402:Category 128:Pisaurum 120:Ariminum 92:Polybius 394:, 2002. 368:, 1991. 366:Perugia 193:Metauro 103:Picenum 82:History 59:or the 45:Picenum 28:Picenum 22:Map of 392:Urbino 379:  344:  336:  328:  245:Piceni 209:Umbria 176:, and 134:) and 132:Pesaro 124:Rimini 96:Appian 88:Arezzo 68:Marche 24:Umbria 303:, in 173:Ostra 167:Suasa 158:Aesis 377:ISBN 342:ISBN 334:ISBN 326:ISBN 220:The 162:Iesi 140:Fano 94:and 53:Rome 37:The 26:and 184:). 164:), 126:), 404:: 390:, 364:, 348:. 228:. 217:. 170:, 156:: 78:. 63:. 383:. 180:( 160:( 138:( 130:( 122:(

Index


Umbria
Picenum
Picenum
Senone Gauls
Rome
Battle of Arretium
Battle of Lake Vadimon
Marche
Esino river
Adriatic Sea
Arezzo
Polybius
Appian
Picenum
ager publicus
Sena Gallica
Rimini
Pesaro
Fano
municipia
Iesi
Suasa
Ostra
Fossombrone
Via Flaminia
Metauro
Umbria
Regio VI Umbria et Ager Gallicus
Diocletian

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