Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata' has mentioned 'Rome' in the following places:
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From 343xe2x80x93341 BC in the Samnite Wars, the first Roman army entered the Campanian plain bringing with it the customs and traditions of Rome, and in the Roman Latin War from 340 BC the Samnites were faithful to Rome. | WIKI |
After the Samnite Wars from 290 BC, Pompeii was forced to accept the status of socii of Rome, maintaining, however, linguistic and administrative autonomy. | WIKI |
From the outbreak of the Second Punic War (218xe2x80x93201 BC) in which Pompeii remained faithful to Rome, an additional internal wall was built of tufa and the internal agger and outer faxc3xa7ade raised resulting in a double parapet with wider wall-walk. | WIKI |
In the 2nd century BC, Pompeii enriched itself by taking part in Rome's conquest of the east as shown by a statue of Apollo in the Forum erected by Lucius Mummius in gratitude for their support in the sack of Corinth and the eastern campaigns. | WIKI |
Pompeii was one of the towns of Campania that rebelled against Rome in the Social Wars and in 89 BC it was besieged by Sulla, who targeted the strategically vulnerable Porta Ercolano with his artillery as can still be seen by the impact craters of thousands of ballista shots in the walls. | WIKI |
Many of Sulla's veterans were given land and property in and around the city, while many of those who opposed Rome were dispossessed of their property. | WIKI |
The city became an important passage for goods that arrived by sea and had to be sent toward Rome or Southern Italy along the nearby Appian Way. | WIKI |
Some buildings like the Central Baths were only started after the earthquake and were built to enhance the city with modern developments in their architecture, as had been done in Rome, in terms of wall-heating and window glass, and with well-lit spacious rooms. | WIKI |
Evidence of wine imported nationally from Pompeii in its most prosperous years can be found from recovered artefacts such as wine bottles in Rome. | WIKI |
Agricultural policymaker Columella suggested that each vineyard in Rome produced a quota of three cullei of wine per jugerum, otherwise the vineyard would be uprooted. | WIKI |