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Alsium : ウィキペディア英語版
Alsium
Alsium (; modern: Palo) was an ancient city on the coast of Etruria, between Pyrgi and Fregenae, at the distance of from the Portus Augusti (''mod.'' Porto) at the mouth of the Tiber (Itin. Ant. p. 301.), on the Via Aurelia,〔"Alsivm" http://www.cambridge.org/us/talbert/talbertdatabase/TPPlace1259.html〕 by which it is about 35 km from Rome. It was one of the oldest cities of Etruria, but does not appear in history until the Roman colonization of 247 BCE, and was never of great importance, except as a resort of wealthy Romans, many of whom (including Pompey and the Antonine emperors) had villas there.
==History==
Its name is mentioned by Dionysius among the cities which were founded by the Pelasgians in connection with the aborigines, and afterwards wrested from them by the Tyrrhenians (Etruscans).〔 cites Dionysius i. 20〕 But no mention of it occurs in history as an Etruscan city, or during the wars of that people with Rome. In 247 BCE, a Roman colony was established there, which was placed on the same footing with the other ''coloniae maritimae''; and in common with these claimed exemption from all military service, a claim which was, however, overruled during the exigencies of the Second Punic War.〔 cites Velleius Paterculus i. 14; Livy xxvii. 38.〕 No subsequent notice of it occurs in history, but its name is mentioned by Strabo, Pliny, and Ptolemy, and we learn from an inscription of the time of Caracalla that it still retained its colonial rank, and corresponding municipal organization.〔 cites Strabo pp. 225, 226; Pliny iii. 5. s. 8; Ptolemy iii. 1. § 4; Gruter, ''Inscr.'' p. 271. 3.〕
It appears to have early become a favorite resort with the wealthy Romans as a place of retirement and pleasure;〔 cites ''maritimus et voluptarius locus'': Fronto, ''Ep.'' p. 207, ed. Rom.〕 thus we find that Pompey the Great had a villa there, and Julius Caesar also, where he landed on his return from Africa, and at which all the nobles of Rome hastened to greet him.〔 cites Cicero ''pro Milon.'' 20, ''ad Fam.'' ix. 6, ''ad Att.'' xiii. 50.〕 Another is mentioned as belonging to Verginius Rufus, the guardian of Pliny, and we learn from Fronto that the emperor Marcus Aurelius had a villa there, to which several of his epistles are addressed.〔 cites Pliny ''Ep.'' vi. 10; Fronto, ''Ep.'' pp. 205-15.〕 At a later period the town itself had fallen into utter decay, but the site was still occupied by villas, as well as that of the neighbouring Pyrgi.〔 cites Rutilius ''Itin.'' (i. 223 ) ((English translation )).〕

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