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Apiolae

Coordinates: 41°43′23″N 12°38′17″E / 41.72306°N 12.63806°E / 41.72306; 12.63806
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Apiolae (also Appiolae) was a town in ancient Latium, Italy.[1]

During the early semi-legendary history of Rome, in the reign of Rome's fifth king, Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, it is said that the Latins went to war with Rome. Tarquinius took Apiolae by storm, and from there returned to Rome with much booty.

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Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1:35

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  1. ^ Bunbury, Edward Herbert (1870). Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. London: Walton and Maberly. p. 158. ISBN 9783375174040. Retrieved 3 November 2025. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)

41°43′23″N 12°38′17″E / 41.72306°N 12.63806°E / 41.72306; 12.63806