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... first attacking the east and then to the west while engaging in negotiations.
The city of Fidenae, located on the upper reaches of the Tiber River, was only about eight kilometres away from Rome. However, it was a small town founded by the Etruscans and spans both banks of the Tiber River. But during the gradual rise of Rome, it became the main bridge for the Etruscans to enter the southern bank of the Tiber River, especially since the city of Veii is very close to Fidenae and has repeat ...
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