- Volsci
The Volsci were an ancient Italic people, well known in the history of the first century of the
Roman Republic . They then inhabited the partly hilly, partly marshy district of the south ofLatium , bounded by theAurunci andSamnites on the south, theHernici on the east, and stretching roughly fromNorba andCora in the north to Antium in the south.The Volsci spoke Volscian, a Sabellic
Italic language , which was closely related to Oscan and Umbrian, but also toLatin , more distantly. They were among the most dangerous enemies ofRome , and frequently allied with theAequi , whereas theHernici from486 BC onwards were the allies of Rome. In the Volscian territory lay the little town of Velitrae (modernVelletri ), the birthplace ofCaesar Augustus . From this town comes an inscription dating probably from early in the3rd century BC ; it is cut upon a small bronze plate (now in the Naples Museum), which must have once been fixed to some votive object, dedicated to the godDeclunus (or the goddessDecluna ).Virgil 's character of the warrior maiden Camilla in the "Aeneid " is a Volscian. Also, the legendary Roman warriorCoriolanus earned hiscognomen after taking the Volscian town ofCorioli in493 BC . The supposed rise and fall of this hero is chronicled in Shakespeare's Coriolanus. BothGaius Marius , seven time Roman consul and military reformer, and the Roman orator and writerCicero were natives ofArpinum , deep in Volscian territory.References
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