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Fregellae
41.5367° N, 13.5389° E
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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.
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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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