The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
The area surrounding Rome was called Latium because the people called the Latini lived there. As you can tell by their name, they were a Latin speaking people.
From the area of Latium and Rome was part of that area
It was called Latinum because the original people who lived there were the Latini. They gave their name to the area.
It was occupied by the Latins
Rome controlled most of Latium (land of the Latins) before it became an empire. Latium was an areas in central Italy, south of the river Tiber. Originally Rome was one of the Latin city-states of Latium.
it is in latium.
the latium plain is the richest plain in the ancient itlay. it located in the rome.
It was a city called Alba Longa, inside the Rome packet for 6th graders.
LATIUM (lat) or LAZIO (modern italian)
Rome was in Latium a(land of the Latins) and the Romans were Latins. Rome made an alliance with the other Latin city-states and then incorporated them after a rebellion of these Latin towns.
Rome was (and still is) in the Lazio region of central Italy, which in ancient times was called Latium (land of the Latins). In ancient times the area north of Rome (across the river Tiber)was Etruria, where the Etruscans lived (in the present day northern Lazio, Tuscany and eastern Umbria). The the east there were the Sabines. To the south there were the other Latin cities of Latium. To the west there is the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Back then it was 14 miles from Rome. Now it is 16 miles away.
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LATIUM (lat) or LAZIO (modern italian)