Ager Aricinus

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Ager Aricinus was the ancient rural territory surrounding the Latin town of Aricia in central Italy, known for its fertile land and proximity to the Alban Hills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient rural territory
historical region
associatedWith Latin town of Aricia
characterizedBy fertile land
country Italy
culture Latin
geographicalContext Alban Hills region of Latium Vetus NERFINISHED
hadSettlement Aricia NERFINISHED
hasEtymology from Latin "ager" (field) and "Aricinus" (of Aricia)
historicalPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
knownFor fertility of its soil
languageContext Latin
locatedIn central Italy
nameLanguage Latin
near Alban Hills NERFINISHED
partOf Latium NERFINISHED
territory of the Latin League
politicalContext Roman municipal territory of Aricia
proximityTo Via Appia NERFINISHED
regionType countryside around a town
relatedTo Alban Lake NERFINISHED
Alban Mount NERFINISHED
surrounded Aricia NERFINISHED
terrainFeature rural landscape
usedFor agriculture

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Latium Adiectum hasPart Ager Aricinus