Fundi

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Fundi was an ancient town in central Italy that served as an important settlement of the Volsci people before coming under Roman control.

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Label Occurrences
Fundi canonical 3

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
settlement
associatedWithPeople Romans
Volsci
cameUnderControlOf Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
conqueredBy Roman Republic
country Italy
geographicalContext central-western Italian peninsula
hasArchaeologicalRemainsIn Fondi
hasItalianName Fondi
hasLatinName Fundi self-link
historicalRegion Latium
inhabitedBy Volsci
locatedBetween Formia
Terracina
locatedIn Latium
central Italy
locatedInValley Liris valley
locatedNear Tyrrhenian Sea
locatedOn Via Appia
modernSuccessor Fondi
partOf Volsci territory
politicalStatus Roman municipium
Volscian town
presentIn Roman road network
regionType urban settlement
significance important Volscian settlement
strategic town on Via Appia
timePeriod ancient Rome
pre-Roman Italy

Referenced by (3)

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Volsci majorSettlement Fundi
Regio IV Samnium contains Fundi
Fundi hasLatinName Fundi self-link