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    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.

  2. 9 de may. de 2013 · FERENTO. AREA ARCHEOLOGICA / FERENTO. ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE.I resti della città di Ferento (in latino Ferentium) si trovano a soli 6 chilometri da Viterbo (del...

  3. Roman Ferentium was already a flourishing municipium by the time of Augustus, and it remained such down to the Late Empire. Its most famous native son was Otho, the ephemeral emperor of A.D. 69, whose family sepulcher was found immediately NE of the site in 1921.

  4. Ferentium is one of the few ancient settlement of urban character on the west bank of the Tiber valley. The city, still of great importance in the Medieval period, was destroyed by the people of Viterbo in the twelth century and had no continuity of life.

  5. Observaciones sobre la inscripción de L. Cornelius Latinus en Ferentium (CIL XI, 7434)", en J. M. Iglesias Gil, A. Ruiz Gutiérrez (eds.), Monumenta et memoria. Estudios de epigrafía romana, Roma: Edizioni

  6. Ferentium es un yacimiento arqueológico en Viterbo, Provincia de Viterbo, Lacio. Ferentium está situada circa de Vitorchiano y Bagnaia.

  7. FERENTINUM (Ferentino) Latium, Italy. A Hernican hill town on the Via Latina (modern Casilina) about 75 km SE of Rome. It was taken by the Romans in 361 B.C., remained faithful to Rome in the Hernican revolt, and defied Hannibal in the second Punic war, for which he laid it waste ( Livy 7.9.1; 9.42.11; 26.9.11).