This study reports on the Rocca di Cave extensional fault system, which is located in the Prenestini Mountains (Central Italy) of the Apennines fold-and-thrust belt and presently represents the oldest exposure of early orogenic foreland fault system of the Apennines. This fault system was oriented perpendicular to the strike of the foredeep-peripheral bulge system, indicating that the onset of convergence was marked by a foredeep-parallel extension, instead of the commonly observed foredeep-perpendicular stretching associated with lithosphere flexuring. The studied fault system is formed by a 10 km long and 2 km wide E-W elongated area that includes two mutually orthogonal sets of faults oriented about E-W and N-S, respectively. E-W and, ma...