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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntiumAntium - Wikipedia

    Antium was an ancient coastal town in Latium, south of Rome. An oppidum was founded by people of Latial culture (11th century BC or the beginning of the 1st millennium BC), then it was the main stronghold of the Volsci people until it was conquered by the Romans. In some versions of Rome's foundation myth, Antium was founded by Anteias, son of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnzioAnzio - Wikipedia

    The symbol of Anzio is the goddess Fortuna, in reference to her veneration in the ancient Antium, whose territory Anzio occupies a very important part; so that it retains the heritage of the ancient town in archaeological terms: the settlement of Antium, over the centuries, was certainly present in the area of modern Anzio (the Capo d'Anzio).

  3. Feb 8, 2017 · Located about 50 kilometers south/southeast of Rome, Antium is located at the site of modern-day Anzio. According to some versions of Roman foundation myths, Antium was founded by Anteias, one of three sons (all of whom founded Italian cities that bear their name) of Odysseus and Circe, as Anteia.

  4. Antium History. By the 5 th century BCE, Antium was an important city of the Volsci, and fought against the Etruscans and Romans in various conflicts. This participation included being the town to which Gaius Marcius Coriolanus fled after his exile from Rome, and from where he led a Volsci army to attack Rome in 491 BCE.

  5. Aug 20, 2020 · As years of peace passed, Antium became an ever more popular resort and tourist town. It boasted an original work by Pythagoras, which brought many visitors, and was also a favorite imperial getaway. Not only that, Antium was the hometown of two Roman emperors, Caligula and Nero.

  6. ANTIUM (Anzio) Latium, Italy. A site, ca. 52 km S of Rome, inhabited long before it became a Volscian city in the 5th c. B.C. The archaic cremation and inhumation burials from the 8th and 7th c. B.C. are closely related to those in the Alban Hills and at Rome.

  7. Antium, a coastal town, was an ancient Roman port city, situated south of the historic city of Roma. Today the archaeological site of ancient Antium corresponds to modern day regions of Anzio and Nettuno.

  8. May 22, 2020 · Antium was situated on the west coast of Latium, 48 kms south of Ostia. The city and landscape was a very popular area for wealthy Roman citizens who built villa's along the coastline. The most important and famous villa was the imperial villa called Nero's villa.

  9. Antium, as the Latin name of the city used to be, was one of the ports in the vicinity of Rome that, like Centumcellae (Civitavecchia) 6, Ostia 7 and Puteoli (Pozzuoli) 8, had to take care for commercial traffic by sea and food transports essential for the stability of Rome 9.

  10. theodora.com › encyclopedia › a2Antium - Encyclopedia

    ANTIUM (mod. Anzio), an ancient Volscian city on the coast of Latium, about 33 m. S. of Rome. The legends as to its foundation, and the accounts of its early relations with Rome, are untrustworthy; but Livy's account of wars between Antium and Rome, early in the 4th century B.C., may perhaps be accepted.

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