- The
Oenotrians or
Enotrians (Ancient Gr****: Οἴνωτρες, romanized: Oínōtres, lit. 'tribe led by Oenotrus' or 'people from the land of vines') were an ancient...
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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...
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Umbrian Volscian Unknown Ancient Belgian? Lusitanian? (possibly Celtic)
Oenotrian Venetic? (possibly Celtic,
transitional or independent) Reconstructed...
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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...
- is
known for the
Timpone della Motta, a hill
which was the site of an
Oenotrian and
ancient Gr****
settlement and sanctuary. "Superficie di
Comuni Province...
- techniques.
Major tribes included the
Latins and
Falisci in Lazio; the
Oenotrians and
Italii in Calabria; the Ausones,
Aurunci and
Opici in Campania; and...
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earthquake Arbëreshë
people Duke of
Calabria Bruttians Grecanici Magna Graecia Oenotrians Strait of
Messina Bridge Theme of
Sicily 'Ndrangheta UK: /kəˈlæbriə/ kə-LAB-ree-ə...
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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****...
- Philoctetes, to whom the
inhabitants paid
divine honours. It was
doubtless an
Oenotrian town: at a
later period all
trace of it disappears. Steph**** of Byzantium...