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List of ancient peoples of Italy - Wikipedia
This list of ancient peoples living in Italy summarises the many different Italian populations that existed in antiquity. Among them, the Romans succeeded in Romanizing the entire Italian peninsula following the Roman expansion in Italy, which provides the time-window in which the names of the remaining … See more
Scholars believe - though sometimes on the basis of scanty evidence - that the following peoples spoke non-Indo-European … See more
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The specific identities or names of the tribes or groups of peoples that practiced these pre-Roman archeological cultures are mostly unknown. The posited existence of these … See more
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Italy attained a unified ethnolinguistic, political, and cultural physiognomy only after the Roman conquest, yet its most ancient peoples remain anchored in the names of the regions of Roman Italy— Latium, Campania, Apulia, Bruttium, …
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