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coast of Abruzzo, Italy,
limited by the
Aterno and Foro Rivers.
Other Marrucinian centers included Ceio (San
Valentino in
Abruzzo Citeriore), Iterpromium...
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languages are: Volscian, Sabine,
South Picene, Marsian, Paeligni, Hernican,
Marrucinian and Pre-Samnite.
Aequian and
Vestinian have
traditionally been ascribed...
- family, and
includes the
Oscan language and
three variants (Hernican,
Marrucinian and Paelignian)
known only from
inscriptions left by the Hernici, Marrucini...
- remain,
including a
loggia and some niches.
Corso Marrucino (Italian for "
Marrucinian Street"), the main
street of Chieti's center,
follows in its path part...
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Oscan (5th–1st c. BC),
including dialects such as Hernican,
North Oscan (
Marrucinian, Paelignian, Vestinian), and
Sabine (Samnite)
Picene languages Pre-Samnite...
- Pescara), then on the
southern bank of the
mouth of the river, was on the
Marrucinian side. Both the
Peligni upstream on the
southern bank and the Marrucini...
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Praenestinian Siculian? (possibly not Italic) Osco-Umbrian
Oscan group Hernican Marrucinian Oscan Lucanian Samnite Paelignian Sidicini Vestinian? Pre-Samnite Sabine...
- The
Paeligni or
Peligni were an
Italic tribe who
lived in the
Valle Peligna, in what is now Abruzzo,
central Italy. The
Paeligni are
first mentioned as...
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cities in
Sicily Rome and its
italic allies:
Roman Republic Marsians Marrucinians Paelignians Frentanians Daunians Umbrians Sicily:
Carthage Commanders...
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original on 14
April 2015.
Retrieved 4
September 2023. 300-150 BC. "
Marrucinian".
LINGUIST List.
Archived from the
original on 3
February 2015. Retrieved...