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  1. Lanuvium, a la que más frecuentemente se la conoce como Lanivium durante el Imperio y más tarde sería Civita Lavinia, la Lanuvio moderna, fue una antigua ciudad del Lacio, a unos 32 km al sureste de Roma, un poco al suroeste de la Vía Appia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LanuviumLanuvium - Wikipedia

    Lanuvium, modern Lanuvio, is an ancient city of Latium vetus, some 32 kilometres (20 mi) southeast of Rome, a little southwest of the Via Appia. Situated on an isolated hill projecting south from the main mass of the Alban Hills, Lanuvium commanded an extensive view over the low country between it and the sea.

  3. Resumen. Lanuvio, entre antiguas murallas y buenos vinos. En las últimas laderas de las Colinas Albanas, cerca de Roma y en una posición dominante hacia la costa del Lacio, encontramos Lanuvio, un pequeño pueblo medieval rodeado por una hermosa muralla que remonta en algunos puntos al siglo V a. C.

  4. Surrounded by thriving vineyards, the inheritor of ancient Lanuvium rises up on the southern slopes of the Alban Hills and still conserves a rich archaeological heritage

  5. Lanuvio: ancient walls and good wines. On the last foothills of the Alban Hills, near Rome and in a dominant position on a plateau sloping down to the Latium coast, lies Lanuvio, a small medieval village enclosed by a beautiful city wall that dates back in places to the 5th century BC.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LanuvioLanuvio - Wikipedia

    Lanuvio is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Latium, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Rome, on the Alban Hills . Lanuvio borders the following municipalities: Aprilia, Ariccia, Genzano di Roma, Velletri .

  7. Lanuvio is an historic hillside town south of Rome. Legend says that ancient Lanuvium was founded by Diomede, the Homeric hero. The town prospered under the Roman Empire but was destroyed by the Barbarianas. It was rebuilt in the 11th century aas Civita Lavinia and became an important center for Benedictine monks.