Interamna Lirenas
Shown within Lazio | |
Region | Lazio |
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Coordinates | 41°26′25.404″N 13°47′13.9452″E / 41.44039000°N 13.787207000°E |
Type | settlement |
History | |
Founded | 312 BC |
Cultures | Roman Republic |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 2010-2012 |
Archaeologists | Martin Millett; Alessandro Launaro |
Condition | ruined |
Public access | yes |
Interamna Lirenas was an ancient Roman colony near the current Pignataro Interamna, in the southern province of Frosinone, central Italy.
History
Interamna Lirenas was founded in 312 BC as a colony of Latins in an area perhaps already housing Volscan settlements, on the route of the Via Latina.[1] It was situated at the confluence of the Liri and Rio Spalla Bassa rivers, whence the name "Interamna" (meaning "between the rivers").[2]
Interamna Lirenas served as a military base during the Samnite Wars, leading to its destruction by the Samnites in 294 BC.[3] It was again ravaged by Hannibal in 212 BC; since it later sided with Carthage, after the Carthaginian defeat at Zama in 202 BC it was forced by Rome to pay heavy tribute. It became a municipium in 90 BC. The site received further settled veterans ca. 40 BC.[4]
Archaeological remains include numerous inscriptions and a few remains of buildings.[5] The archaeological site has been sampled by use of geophysical techniques (including magnetometry), leading to the discovery of the site of a Roman theater.[6][7]
Sources
External links
- "Roman Theater Unearthed at Interamna Lirenas" Sep 25, 2013 by Enrico de Lazaro
- The British School at Rome: Interamna Lirenas, Lazio
- Roman Colonial Landscapes project
References
- ↑ Salmon, E.T. 1955. "Roman Expansion and Roman Colonization in Italy." Phoenix 9.2:63-75.
- ↑ Purcell, N., DARMC, R. Talbert, S. Gillies, T. Elliott, J. Becker. "Places: 432884 (Interamna Lirenas)". Pleiades. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
- ↑ John R. Patterson (7 December 2006). Landscapes and cities: rural settlement and civic transformation in early imperial Italy. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-814088-7.
- ↑ Alessandro Launaro (19 May 2011). Peasants and Slaves: The Rural Population of Roman Italy (200 BC to AD 100). Cambridge University Press. pp. 132–. ISBN 978-1-107-00479-5.
- ↑ Eliodoro Savino (2005). Campania tardoantica (284-604 d.C.). Edipuglia srl. pp. 187–. ISBN 978-88-7228-257-1.
- ↑ Hay, S., Launaro, A., Leone, N. and Millett, M. 2012. "Intermana Lirenas e il suo territorio. Indagine archeologiche non invasive 2010." In Lazio e Sabina 8. Edizione Quasar. pp 603-9
- ↑ Roman Colonial Landscapes project http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/Research/projects/rcl