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Ferentium : ウィキペディア英語版
Ferentium

Ferentium was a town of ancient Etruria, situated near the modern city of Viterbo in the northern part of the Roman province of Latium, now in modern Lazio. The city was also known as ''Ferentinum'', ''Ferentum'' or ''Ferentia'', and should not be confused with ancient ''Ferentinum'' (now Ferentino), which is in southern Lazio.〔On the various places with this or similar names, see (Bill Thayer: ''Ferentum and Ferentinum'' ).〕
==History==
Ferentium had an Etruscan predecessor at modern Acquarossa, as shown by the presence of a necropolis. In the Roman period, the city was a municipium of the Stellatina tribe and part of the seventh regio of the province of Italia. Several famous families came from the city, including that of the Roman emperor Otho〔Suetonius, (''Otho'' 1 ).〕 and Flavia Domitilla,〔Suetonius, (''Divus Vespasianus'' 3 ).〕 the wife of the emperor Vespasian. Either she or her identically named daughter were worshipped as ''diva Domitilla''.
In 1172 Ferentium was conquered by and incorporated into neighboring Viterbo.

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