Roman–Volscian wars

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The Roman–Volscian wars were a series of early Republican conflicts in central Italy between the expanding Roman Republic and the neighboring Volscian people.

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Roman–Volscian wars canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf series of conflicts
war
belligerent Roman Republic
Volscian
surface form: Volscian tribes
cause Roman territorial expansion
competition for land in Latium
characterizedBy annual campaigning
raids and counter-raids
concurrentWith Roman–Aequian wars
surface form: Roman–Aequi wars
conflictBetween Roman Republic
Volsci
describedBySource Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Livy
followedBy Latin War
Roman conquest of Latium
hasBattle Battle of Antium
Battle of Corioli
Battle of Longula
Battle of Trifanum NERFINISHED
Battle of Velitrae
hasParticipant Attius Tullus Aufidius
Caius Marcius Coriolanus
surface form: Gaius Marcius Coriolanus
hasSiege Battle of Antium
surface form: Siege of Antium

Siege of Corioli
historicalPeriod early Roman Republic
involvesCity Antium
Corioli
Rome
Tusculum
Velitrae
languageOfSources Latin
locatedIn central Italy
militaryTheater Latium
Latium Adiectum
surface form: southern Latium
opponentOf Roman–Aequian wars
surface form: Roman–Aequi wars
outcome Roman colonization of Volscian lands
integration of Volscian territory into Roman state
partOf Roman-Italic wars
early Roman Republic history
precededBy Sabine–Roman conflicts
surface form: Roman–Sabine conflicts
relatedTo Roman–Etruscan wars
Sabine–Roman conflicts
surface form: Roman–Sabine wars
result Roman control over Volscian territory
Roman victory
subjugation of the Volsci
temporalLocation 4th century BC
5th century BC

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Volsci event Roman–Volscian wars
Marcus Furius Camillus participatedIn Roman–Volscian wars