Ager Gallicus

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Ager Gallicus was an ancient region of northeastern Italy along the Adriatic coast, historically inhabited by Gallic tribes and later incorporated into Roman territory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman territory
historical region
administrativeIntegration Roman province of Italia
afterConquestStatus Roman ager publicus
boundedBy Adriatic Sea
Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains

Picenum
Umbria
conqueredBy Publius Cornelius Dolabella
Roman Republic
conqueredInYear 283 BC
crossedBy Via Aemilia
Via Flaminia
culture Gallic
Roman
ethnicDesignation Gallic
historicalPeriod Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Rome

Roman Republic
surface form: Republican Rome
inhabitedBy Gallic tribes
Senones
languageInRomanPeriod Latin
languagePreRoman Gaulish
laterAdministrativeUnit Regio VI Umbria et Ager Gallicus
laterOrganizedAs Roman colony
municipal territory
locatedIn northeastern Italy
locatedOn Adriatic coast
majorCity Ancona
Ariminum
Auximum
Fanum Fortunae
Sena Gallica
modernCorrespondsTo Marche region
surface form: Marche

part of Emilia-Romagna
notableBattleNearby Battle of Sentinum
partOf Italian Peninsula
Italia (Roman province)
surface form: Roman Italy
preRomanInhabitants Gauls
surface form: Senone Gauls
presentInSource Roman historiography
previousControl Senone territory
romanizationProcess intensive
romanLegalStatus ager publicus
colonial territory
strategicImportance access to northern Italy
control of Adriatic routes
usedFor Roman colonization
agriculture
veteran settlement

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Picenum borders Ager Gallicus