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Strategic Significance of Sentinum: Advantages for Rome and Italici
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Explore the pivotal Battle of Sentinum in 295 BC and its impacts on Roman expansion in Latium, Campania, and Samnium. Discover how Sentinum secured military support, tax revenue and control for Rome, while offering local autonomy, commerce, and survival for Latini and Italici.
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Strategic Significance of Sentinum: Advantages for Rome and Italici
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Latium, Campania & Samnium:Caudine Forks (321), Via Appia (312), Bay of Naples (298), Sentinum (295) Sentinum
Advantages for Rome: • military support/garrison • tax revenue • control of Italy south of Po River • Advantages for Latini, Italici: • local autonomy • commercium, conubium • deditio in fidem (surrender) = survival
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