Italy

Fregellae

Roman-era town on the Via Latina, central Italy

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Fregellae was an ancient town of Latium adiectum, situated on the Via Latina between Aquinum (modern Aquino) and Frusino (now Frosinone), in central Italy, near the left branch of the Liris.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
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Replacement by Fabrateria Nova

124 BC

Revolt after Flaccus proposals

125 BC

Led deputation of loyal colonies

209 BC

Blocked Hannibal (burned bridges)

212 BC

Re-established by Rome

313 BC

Taken by Samnites

320 BC

Latin colony founded

328 BC

Destruction before 330 BC

c. 330 BC

Modern excavations begin

1978

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Transportation and Communication Structures

RoadsBridges
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Country

Italy

Coordinates

41.54° N, 13.54° E