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Marcus Vitruvius Vaccus (d. 330 BC) was a citizen of Fondi, and the leader of the revolt of the Fundani and Privernates against Rome in 330 BC. He was a man of considerable reputation both in his own state and also at Rome, where he had a house on the Palatine Hill. The consul was sent to quell the revolt, which he effected without difficulty. On the capture of Privernum, Vaccus fell into the consul's hands, and was put to death after his triumph. His property was confiscated to the state, his house on the Palatine destroyed, and the site on which it stood was ever after called the .

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  • Marc Vitruvi Vac (en llatí Marcus Vitruvius Vaccus) va ser el cap de la revolta de la gent de Fundi (fundani) i Privernum (privernates) contra Roma l'any 330 aC. Era un home de gran reputació tant a Fundi com a Roma, on tenia una casa al Palatí. El cònsol Luci Plauci Vennó va ser enviat per reprimir la revolta cosa que va fer sense problemes. Quan va conquerir la ciutat de Privernum, Vitruvi Vac va ser fet presoner i va participar en el triomf del cònsol. Després va ser executat. L'estat va confiscar les seves propietats, es va destruir la casa del Palatí, i el solar on es trobava es va anomenar Vacci Prata. (ca)
  • Marcus Vitruvius Vaccus (d. 330 BC) was a citizen of Fondi, and the leader of the revolt of the Fundani and Privernates against Rome in 330 BC. He was a man of considerable reputation both in his own state and also at Rome, where he had a house on the Palatine Hill. The consul was sent to quell the revolt, which he effected without difficulty. On the capture of Privernum, Vaccus fell into the consul's hands, and was put to death after his triumph. His property was confiscated to the state, his house on the Palatine destroyed, and the site on which it stood was ever after called the . (en)
  • Marco Vitruvio Vacco (Fondi, ... – IV secolo a.C.) fu un aristocratico nativo di Fondi vissuto nel IV secolo a.C. (it)
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  • Marcus Vitruvius Vaccus (d. 330 BC) was a citizen of Fondi, and the leader of the revolt of the Fundani and Privernates against Rome in 330 BC. He was a man of considerable reputation both in his own state and also at Rome, where he had a house on the Palatine Hill. The consul was sent to quell the revolt, which he effected without difficulty. On the capture of Privernum, Vaccus fell into the consul's hands, and was put to death after his triumph. His property was confiscated to the state, his house on the Palatine destroyed, and the site on which it stood was ever after called the . (en)
  • Marco Vitruvio Vacco (Fondi, ... – IV secolo a.C.) fu un aristocratico nativo di Fondi vissuto nel IV secolo a.C. (it)
  • Marc Vitruvi Vac (en llatí Marcus Vitruvius Vaccus) va ser el cap de la revolta de la gent de Fundi (fundani) i Privernum (privernates) contra Roma l'any 330 aC. Era un home de gran reputació tant a Fundi com a Roma, on tenia una casa al Palatí. (ca)
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