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MARRUVIUM , the See also:chief See also:town of the See also:Marsi, on the E. See also:bank of the Lacus Fucinus, 4 M. S. of Cerfennia. on the Via See also:Valeria. Though no doubt of See also:great antiquity, nothing is known of its See also:history before the imperial See also:period; and none of the remains visible there (See also:city walls, various buildings within them, an See also:amphitheatre, &c.), from which it seems to have been a See also:place of some importance, can be attributed to an earlier date. End of Article: MARRUVIUMAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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