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Lanuvian was an
archaic Latino-Faliscan language. It was
spoken by
Latins who
lived close to Rome. "
Lanuvian – MultiTree". multitree.org.
Retrieved 20...
- two
others often considered dialects of
archaic Latin:[citation needed]
Lanuvian and Praenestine. As the
power of
Ancient Rome grew,
Latin absorbed elements...
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Italic languages Latino-Faliscan
Faliscan Lanuvian Latin Romance languages Praenestinian Osco-Umbrian
Hernican Marrucinian Marsian Oscan Paeligni...
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grove of Juno
Seispes in Lanuvium,
while bestowing Roman citizenry on the
Lanuvians. Consequently, the
prodigia (supernatural or
unearthly phenomena) which...
- Romani–Estonian 1940s AD
Laiuse Romani of
Laiuse Lanuvian Indo-European [data missing]
Lanuvium Lanuvians Leinster Irish Indo-European [data missing] Leinster...
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Standard Latin Vulgar Latin /
Colloquial Latin (sermō vulgāris)
Lanuvian (it was
spoken in Lanuvium, today's Lanuvio, in Lazio, west
central Italy)...
- 22) says at one
point honestī cōleī Lānuvīnī, Clīternīnī nōn honestī ("
Lanuvian cōleī are respectable, but "****ernian" ones are indecent"). (Lanuvium...
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Caprotina driving a biga
pulled by goats,
possibly referring to the family's
Lanuvian origin.
Lucius Rennius,
built a
monument in
Hispania Citerior for a certain...
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triumvir monetalis in 80 BC. His
coins depict Juno Sospita,
alluding to his
Lanuvian origin. Procillius, a
historian who
lived during the time of Cicero, who...