Roman conquest of Latium
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The Roman conquest of Latium was the series of campaigns in the 4th century BCE through which Rome defeated the Latin cities, dissolved the Latin League, and established its dominance over the Latium region of central Italy.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T17038636 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Roman conquest of Latium Context triple: [Roman–Volscian wars, followedBy, Roman conquest of Latium]
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Roman conquest of Italy
The Roman conquest of Italy was the centuries-long process by which the Roman Republic subdued and integrated the various peoples and city-states of the Italian peninsula, laying the foundation for its later Mediterranean empire.
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Roman conquest of southern Italy
The Roman conquest of southern Italy was a series of wars and campaigns in the 4th–3rd centuries BCE through which the Roman Republic subdued the Greek city-states and other peoples of the Italian south, paving the way for its dominance over the Mediterranean.
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war in Latium
The war in Latium is the climactic conflict in Virgil’s Aeneid in which Aeneas battles the native Italian tribes, especially Turnus and the Rutulians, to secure a future homeland for the Trojans in Italy.
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Roman conquest of Cisalpine Gaul
The Roman conquest of Cisalpine Gaul was the series of military campaigns by the Roman Republic that brought the Gallic territories of northern Italy under Roman control between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE.
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Roman–Samnite Wars
The Roman–Samnite Wars were a series of conflicts in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE in which the Roman Republic fought the Samnite tribes of central Italy, playing a crucial role in Rome’s rise to dominance on the Italian peninsula.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Roman conquest of Latium Target entity description: The Roman conquest of Latium was the series of campaigns in the 4th century BCE through which Rome defeated the Latin cities, dissolved the Latin League, and established its dominance over the Latium region of central Italy.
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A.
Roman conquest of Italy
The Roman conquest of Italy was the centuries-long process by which the Roman Republic subdued and integrated the various peoples and city-states of the Italian peninsula, laying the foundation for its later Mediterranean empire.
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B.
Roman conquest of southern Italy
The Roman conquest of southern Italy was a series of wars and campaigns in the 4th–3rd centuries BCE through which the Roman Republic subdued the Greek city-states and other peoples of the Italian south, paving the way for its dominance over the Mediterranean.
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C.
war in Latium
The war in Latium is the climactic conflict in Virgil’s Aeneid in which Aeneas battles the native Italian tribes, especially Turnus and the Rutulians, to secure a future homeland for the Trojans in Italy.
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D.
Roman conquest of Cisalpine Gaul
The Roman conquest of Cisalpine Gaul was the series of military campaigns by the Roman Republic that brought the Gallic territories of northern Italy under Roman control between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE.
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E.
Roman–Samnite Wars
The Roman–Samnite Wars were a series of conflicts in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE in which the Roman Republic fought the Samnite tribes of central Italy, playing a crucial role in Rome’s rise to dominance on the Italian peninsula.
- F. None of above. chosen
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