-
Romans captured Nequinum, they also
concluded a
treaty with the
Picentes. In 297 BC the
Picentes warned the
Roman Senate that they had been
approached by the...
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Social War. Some
Picentes remained loyal to Rome in the war,
while others fought against them for the
right of
Roman citizenship. All
Picentes were granted...
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Tronto by the
Picentes tribe. It was
later conquered by the
Romans and
became known as
Asculum Picenum by 268 BCE. From 91-88 BCE the
Picentes revolted against...
- the area than the 184 BC
Picentes colony. A
settlement of the
Picentes tribe has been
found at Novilara. The
northern Picentes were
invaded in the 4th...
- Italy,
including Indo-European
speakers (Romans and
other Latins, Falisci,
Picentes, Umbrians, Oscans, Sicels, Elymians, and
Adriatic Veneti, as well as Magno-Gr****s...
- well as
those of
central Italy north of Rome (the Etruscans, Umbri, and
Picentes) and the
Senone Gauls, but at
different times and
levels of involvement...
- was
established as
Pisaurum by the
Romans in 184 BC as a
colony of the
Picentes, an
early Italic people who
lived on the
northeast coast of
Italy during...
- Veneti,
Camunni and
Histri in the North; the Etruscans, Latins, Falisci,
Picentes,
Umbri and
Sabines in the Centre; and the
Iapygian tribes (such as the...
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Golasecca Canegrate Latial Ancient Ancient peoples Italic peoples Latins Osci
Picentes Samnites Umbri Veneti Etruscans Celts Magna Graecia Ligures Messapians...
- in the Iron Age, when the
region was
almost entirely inhabited by the
Picentes. Many
artefacts from
their time are
exhibited in
National Archaeological...