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The Cluilian trench (Latin: Fossae Cluiliae) was a huge military trench that surrounded ancient Rome about four to five miles outside the city made by the army of Alba Longa during the war between Alba Longa and Rome in the middle of the seventh century BC. It was named after the Alban king, Gaius Cluilius. Livy speaks of the "Cluilian Trenches" again in a war that took place in the fifth century BC. Here he records that a Volscian army camped at the Cluilian trench and from there ravaged the countryside.

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  • The Cluilian trench (Latin: Fossae Cluiliae) was a huge military trench that surrounded ancient Rome about four to five miles outside the city made by the army of Alba Longa during the war between Alba Longa and Rome in the middle of the seventh century BC. It was named after the Alban king, Gaius Cluilius. Livy speaks of the "Cluilian Trenches" again in a war that took place in the fifth century BC. Here he records that a Volscian army camped at the Cluilian trench and from there ravaged the countryside. (en)
  • Le Fossae Cluiliae furono un grande trincea che circondava la città di Roma a circa 6 ~ 8 km dalle mura della città scavata dall'armata di Alba Longa verso la metà del VII secolo a.C. durante la prima fase della guerra contro Roma. Prendono il nome dal generale Gaio Cluilio, re di Alba Longa al tempo del re di Roma Tullo Ostilio. (it)
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  • The Cluilian trench (Latin: Fossae Cluiliae) was a huge military trench that surrounded ancient Rome about four to five miles outside the city made by the army of Alba Longa during the war between Alba Longa and Rome in the middle of the seventh century BC. It was named after the Alban king, Gaius Cluilius. Livy speaks of the "Cluilian Trenches" again in a war that took place in the fifth century BC. Here he records that a Volscian army camped at the Cluilian trench and from there ravaged the countryside. Plutarch in his Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans also speaks of these as the "Cluilian ditches" and describes the same army of the Volsci encamped at a place five miles outside the city called the Cluilian ditches. (en)
  • Le Fossae Cluiliae furono un grande trincea che circondava la città di Roma a circa 6 ~ 8 km dalle mura della città scavata dall'armata di Alba Longa verso la metà del VII secolo a.C. durante la prima fase della guerra contro Roma. Prendono il nome dal generale Gaio Cluilio, re di Alba Longa al tempo del re di Roma Tullo Ostilio. Le Fossae Cluiliae sono menzionate di nuovo da Tito Livio e da Plutarco in una guerra della metà del IV secolo a.C. In quella circostanza il generale Coriolano, passato ai Volsci e vittorioso in una serie di battaglie contro i romani, marciò su Roma e si accampò a 5 miglia della città in un luogo detto Fossae Cluiliae.. (it)
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