LATIUM

lāˈshēəm, Ital. Lazio, region (1990 pop. 5,170,672), 6,642 sq mi (17,203 sq km), central Italy, extending from the Apennines westward to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Rome is the capital of the region, which is divided into Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Rome, and Viterbo provs. (named for their capitals). The region is mostly hilly and mountainous, with a narrow coastal plain, much of which has been reclaimed in the 20th cent. (see Campagna di Roma; Pontine Marshes). Agriculture forms the backbone of the regional economy; products include cereals, vegetables, grapes, olives, and fodder. Sheep and cattle are raised. Rome is Latium's main commercial, service, and industrial center. Industry in the region has been spurred (mid-20th cent.) by the construction of hydroelectric facilities on the Aniene and Liri rivers and a nuclear power plant at Latina. Manufactures include chemicals, cement, textiles, construction materials, and processed food. There is a large tourist industry, and fishing is pursued along the coast, especially at Civitavecchia, the region's chief port. In ancient times, Latium comprised a limited area E and S of the Tiber River that extended to the Alban Hills; only after it became part of Italy in 1870 did it approximately reach its present limits. In early Roman times Latium was inhabited by the Latins, the Etruscans (N of the Tiber River), and several Italic tribes. In the 3d cent. b.c., Rome subdued all of Latium. The fertile coastal plain became marshy, malaria-infested, and impoverished during the late Roman Empire and early Republic. After the fall of Rome, Latium was invaded in turn by the Visigoths, the Vandals, and the Lombards. From the 8th cent. the duchy of Rome, including most of modern Latium, belonged to the popes. Their authority was not always recognized in the towns, which were ruled at times as free communes or by local feudal lords. Except for the area S of Terracina, which belonged to the kingdom of Naples, Latium remained a part of the Papal States until 1870. In World War II, S Latium was the scene of bloody battles during the Allied drive on Rome (see Cassino; Anzio). There are two universities in Rome, which is also the site of the Vatican.

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Early Rome and Latium Early Rome and Latium Economy and Society c. 1000 to 500 BC Christopher...Introduction 1 PART I Rome and Latium before the Sixth Century 1 Archaeological...
...II. PRIMITIVE LATIUM AND THE BEGINNINGS OF ROME 67 I. Primitive Latium , 67 . II. The first Roman villages...unity , 99 . II. The Etruscans in Latium , 111 . III. Etruscan Rome...
...FLEET WHICH APPEARED OFF THE COAST OF LATIUM IN 349 B. C. 345...regions which that people never inhabited. Latium for example he called Ausonia, and the...the Rutulians xii. 447, cf. xi. 41; Latium and the Latin cities, iv. 236; vii. 39...
...1. From Caieta to Latium 1-36 244...136 ff. 6 Cf. the etymologies of Latium 8. 322-3, Ch. 7.1.1c , Argiletum 8...latebrae of the Horse to the safe shelter of Latium < lateo . There the course of the narrative...
...7. Early Latium 20...3. Rome, Latium and Etruria 33...they leave room for the two plains of Latium and Campania. Here the genial climate...
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...victor, and brought the arts to rustic Latium" expresses a commonplace of Roman intellectual...quam lingua Latium, si non offenderet unum...on the stage. Nor would Latium be more supreme in valour and glory of...
...ancestor Aeneas, following his arrival in Latium (Fig. 2).5 Three ancient authors, Virgil...of the Roman race which was founded in Latium: for there are our Penates. This town...the eponymous ancestor of the tribes of Latium. At Laurentum the Trojans established...
...instance, has noted that the Mons Albanus of Latium could hardly be regarded as white and...the focal point of the religion of early Latium (e.g. Frazer: ch. XIII). It is impossible...Germany to the one we have suggested for Latium and Greece. It is worth bearing in mind...
...fortune. Niccolo Machiavelli, Discourses on the First Decade of Livy(1) Part of a meditation on the Roman subjugation of Latium, Machiavellis words might follow equally from observation of the European conquest of the New World, a continuing project less...
...of which she dispatches into the heart of Amata, the queen of Latium and mother of Aeneas destined bride Lavinia (Aeneid 7.252-4...loyalties in a misguided rejection of the larger divine plan for Latium. Envys strategy in maddening Saul is related to Allectos. In...
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...world, bar Spain. Its impossible to believe that it could all be so bad. Romans are very proud of the local plonk. Lazio - or Latium as we used to anglicise it before "Football Italia" - is known first for its Frascati, now derided by British wine snobs, and...
...he could found a city, bring his gods to Latium, source of the Latin race, the Alban lords...
...brave days of old. <br/> The snowstorm feels more like Liddesdale than the hills of Latium. But this idealised picture (the narrators) within an idealised picture (Macaulays) still provides a fine symbol of the long...
...Indo-European language that arrived in Italy some time between the 6th and 2nd millennia BC, it settled on the west coast in Latium, hence its name. Words--particularly those connected with architecture, such as atrium ("forecourt") and fenestra ("window...
...described as a Fury, by Virgil and in Lucans first-century Civil War we read: Cleopatra, the shame of Egypt, the fatal Fury of Latium, whose unchastity cost Rome dear. As the dangerous beauty of the Spartan queen overthrew Argos and Troy town, in like measure...
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Latium Gets Free Run at Takeover. Double glazing millionaire...second half. The pounds 29.2m bid from Mr Kennedys company Latium Holdings won the backing of the Ultraframe board earlier...interested in making a joint offer for Ultraframe to rival the Latium bid. Ultraframe said early yesterday that it had not received...
Five to Try. Byline: FAY MASCHLER LATIUM 21 Berners Street, W1 (020 7323 9123) pounds sterling43. Maurizio Morelli, whomI first enjoyedgastronomically, you understandat...
...glazing millionaire Brian Kennedys vehicle, Latium. Ultraframes board, led by chief executive...richly rewarded for their abject failure. Latium, which had 36pc acceptances for its offer...between a rock and a hard place. Should Latiums bid fail, broker Numis reckons the stock...
...Youd better hope theres a football fan on your team - most of us would have difficulty citing Lazio, the ancient domain of Latium, that sits halfway down the shin of Italy beneath Tuscany and Umbria and is washed by the Tyrrhenian Sea. Skyrocketing house...
...the experienced reality - but not always. Were on our way out of Rome for a days excursion into the province of Lazio, or Latium, of which Rome is the seat. All along the coast lie the remnants of Etruscan and Roman settlements, beginning with Ostia Antica...
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LATIUM la she m, Ital. Lazio, region (1990 pop. 5,170,672...olives, and fodder. Sheep and cattle are raised. Rome is Latiums main commercial, service, and industrial center. Industry...Civitavecchia, the regions chief port. In ancient times, Latium comprised a limited area E and S of the Tiber River that...
...city of Rome. Rome is also the capital of Latium, a region of central Italy, and of Rome...been the bane of the low-lying plains of Latium, were a healthful and relatively safe...civilized Rome and gave it the hegemony of Latium. The Roman Republic The Romans overthrew...
LATINS in ancient times, inhabitants of Latium, particularly of the great plain of Latium. The Latins established themselves in many...early took a dominant place among the cities of Latium and Roman hegemony was definitely established...
REGILLUS, LAKE rijil s, in ancient Latium, SE of Rome, possibly near Frascati. Traditionally it was the...a battle (499 or 496 b.c.) by which Rome gained supremacy in Latium. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
ALBA LONGA al b long g , city of ancient Latium, in the Alban Hills near Lake Albano, c.12 mi (19 km) SE of...a city before 1100 b.c. and apparently the most powerful in Latium. Legend says that it was founded by Ascanius, son of Aeneas...
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