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held watch at the time of the Volscian attack. He quickly gathered a small force of Roman soldiers to fight against the Volscians who had sallied forth from Corioli. Not only did he repel the enemy, but he charged through the town gates and then began setting fire to some of the houses bordering the
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to the town. However, whilst the Romans were focussed on the siege, another Volscian force arrived from Antium and attacked the Romans, and at the same time the soldiers of Corioli launched a sally. A young noble Roman,
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it ranked among the lost cities of Latium. Scholarship points that Corioli, along with Polusca and Longula, are mentioned together in ancient sources, yet disappear from the historical record "after the legendary age".
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Its location is also described as standing "6 kms au sud du lac d'Albano". (Ménager, Léon-Robert. "Les collèges sacerdotaux, les tribus et la formation primordiale de Rome". In:
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town wall. The citizens of Corioli cried out, and the whole Volscian force was dispirited and was defeated by the Romans. The town was captured, and Marcius gained the
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for the Volsci in around 488 BC by Coriolanus who, in disgust at his treatment by his countrymen, had deserted to the enemy. These events were fictionalized in
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Gagé, Jean. "Les chevaliers romains et les grains de Cérès au Ve siècle avant J.-C. À propos de l'épisode de Spurius Maelius". In:
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about some land which had been part of the territory of Corioli, but had at an unknown date passed to Rome with Corioli.
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Woodard, R. D. 2020. "Coriolanus and Fortuna Muliebris." Japan Studies in Classical Antiquity (JASCA) 4: 24–25.
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La Blanchère, René de. "Un chapitre d'histoire pontine. État ancien et décadence d'une partie du Latium". In:
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Mémoires présentés par divers savants à l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres de l'Institut de France
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After this it does not appear in history, and we hear soon afterwards (446 BC) of a dispute between
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McCone, Kim R. (1987). "Hund, Wolf und Krieger bei den Indogermanen". In Meid, Wolfgang (ed.).
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Linguist Roger Woodard, based on McCone, suggests the name of the town,
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Greek and Indo-European Etymology in Action: Proto-Indo-European *aǵ-
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Martinez-Pinna, Jorge. "Los santuarios federales latinos". In:
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was a town in ancient times in the territory of the
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Index

Volsci
Italy
Latium adiectum
Proto-Indo-European
kĂłryos
Rome
Antium
river Astura
it
Alban Hills
Valle Aricciana
Pliny
Roman
Postumus Cominius Auruncus
siege
Gnaeus Marcius
cognomen
retaken
William Shakespeare
Coriolanus
Ardea
Aricia
Studien zum indogermanischen Wortschatz
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978-3-85124-591-2

ISBN
90-272-3707-7

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