Firmum Picenum

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Firmum Picenum was an important ancient Roman town in the Picenum region of central Italy, known for its strategic and administrative significance.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Regio V Picenum 2
Firmum Picenum canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman town
municipium
administrativeRole local administrative center in Picenum
archaeologicalRemainsAt Fermo
connectedBy Roman road network
foundedAs Latin colony
foundedBy Romans
foundedInCentury 3rd century BC
hadInfrastructure city walls
forum
roads
temples
theatre
knownFor administrative significance in Picenum region
strategic importance in central Adriatic Italy
languageUsed Latin
laterReligion Christianity
locatedIn Italian Peninsula
Picenum
Central Italy
surface form: central Italy
modernCountry Italy
modernLocation Fermo
modernRegion Marche region
surface form: Marche
partOf Roman Empire
Roman Republic
regionType Picenum city
religionInRomanPeriod Roman polytheism
statusUnderRome Roman municipium with local self-government
strategicRole control of routes between Adriatic coast and Apennines
military stronghold in Picenum

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Picenum majorSettlement Firmum Picenum
Regio IV Samnium borders Firmum Picenum
this entity surface form: Regio V Picenum
Regio I Latium et Campania borders Firmum Picenum
this entity surface form: Regio V Picenum