Roman–Faliscan wars

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The Roman–Faliscan wars were a series of conflicts in central Italy during the early Roman Republic in which Rome fought the Falisci and their allies for regional dominance and territorial control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf series of conflicts
war
conflictBelligerent Falisci
Roman Republic
conflictType ancient war
describedBySource ancient Roman historians
hasCause regional dominance
territorial control
hasConsequence integration of Faliscan territory into Roman sphere of influence
hasEffect Roman territorial expansion in central Italy
decline of Faliscan independence
strengthening of Roman hegemony in Latium and surrounding regions
hasHistoricalRegion Etruria
Latium
hasOutcome Roman victory
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
location central Italy
mainSubject Roman–Faliscan relations
opponent Faliscan city-states
allies of the Falisci
participant Faliscan forces
Roman army
partOf Roman-Italic wars
surface form: Roman wars in Italy

early Roman expansion in Italy
pointInTime early Roman Republic
saidToBeTheSameAs Roman–Faliscan wars
surface form: Roman-Faliscan conflicts

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Falisci conflict Roman–Faliscan wars
Roman–Etruscan wars hasPart Roman–Faliscan wars
this entity surface form: Roman war with Tarquinii and Falerii (4th century BC)
Roman–Faliscan wars saidToBeTheSameAs Roman–Faliscan wars
this entity surface form: Roman-Faliscan conflicts