The Cluilian trench (Latin: Fossae Cluiliae) was a military trench that surrounded Rome made by the army of Alba Longa during the war between Alba Longa and Rome. It was named after the Alban king, Gaius Cluilius.[1][2]

References

  1. Serres, Michel (2015). The First Book of Foundations. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 105.
  2. Livy (1998). The Rise of Rome : Books One to Five. Oxford University Press. p. 28.
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