- The
Oenotrians or
Enotrians were an
ancient Italic people who
inhabited a
territory in
Southern Italy from
Paestum to
southern Calabria. By the
sixth century...
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Italus or
Italos (from
Ancient Gr****: Ἰταλός) was a
legendary king of the
Oenotrians,
ancient people of
Italic origin who
inhabited the
region now
called Calabria...
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Bronze Age. In the Iron Age the hill was the site of an
Oenotrian settlement. The
Oenotrians were
influenced by the
culture of the Gr****
colonists from...
- techniques.
Major tribes included the
Latins and
Falisci in Lazio; the
Oenotrians and
Italii in Calabria; the Ausones,
Aurunci and
Opici in Campania; and...
- region,
including the Osci (sometimes
referred to as Opici), Trojans,
Oenotrians, Ligures, Ausones, Mamertines, Taureani, Sicels,
Morgetes and Itali. They...
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started the
conquest of the
whole Ionian coast.
There were also
indigenous Oenotrian foundations on the coast,
which exploited the
nearby presence of Gr****...
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geographical region. The region,
which is now
called Italy,
formerly held the
Oenotrians; some time
their king was Italus, and then they
changed their name to...
- Gr****
settlers also
influenced native groups such as the
Sicels and the
Oenotrians, many of whom
adopted Gr****
culture and
became ****enized. In
areas like...
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inhabited before colonization by
several communities,
including the Ausones-
Oenotrians (vine-growers), who were the Italians, Morgetes, Sicels, and Chone. It...
- land
occupied by the
Bruttii was
inhabited in the
earliest times by the
Oenotrians, a
native Italic tribe whose name
refers to winemaking, of
which the Conii...