- Falisci
The Falisci were an ancient Italian tribe. They spoke an Italic language, Faliscan, closely akin to
Latin .Their most important centre was
Falerii (near the modernCivita Castellana ), and their territory included a tract of the surrounding country, probably reaching as far south as to include the small town ofCapena .In spite of the Etruscan domination, the Faliscans preserved many traces of their Italic origin, such as the worship of the deities
Juno Quiritis (Ovid , "Fasti ", VI. 49) and Feronia (Livy xxvi. 11), the cult of the god Soranus by the Hirpi or fire-leaping priests onMount Soracte (Pliny, "Nat. Hist." vii. 2, 19; Servius, "ad Aen." xi. 785, 787), above all their language.The Falisci, often allied with the Etruscans, resisted Rome for long time. They were allied with
Veii when it was defeated in396 BC . In the aftermath Falerii was occupied by the victorious Romans. When in358 Tarquinia rebelled, the Falisci again took arms against Rome, but were again crushed c. 351 BC. This time an alliance was signed between the contenders, and a Roman garrison was settled in Falerii.The Falisci took advantage of the
First Punic War to declare their independence, but their revolt ended in 241 BC with the death of 15,000 Falisci and the destruction of Falerii; the survivors were moved to a less defendable city, "Falerii Novi".References
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