-
collectively to the
Iapygian communities which referred to
themselves as
Calabri (Ancient Gr****: Καλαβροί) and
Salentini (Ancient Gr****: Σαλεντίνοι) (endonyms)...
- was
engraved with an
epitaph that he
himself composed:
Mantua me genuit;
Calabri rapuere;
tenet nunc Parthenope.
Cecini pascua, rura, duces; "Mantua gave...
- Peninsula, once
spoken in
Salento by the
Iapygian peoples of the region: the
Calabri and
Salentini (known
collectively as the Messapians), the
Peucetians and...
-
unimportant part, of
Magna Graecia.
Strabo places them to the
north of the
Calabri.
Strabo adds (VI.8) "... the
terms Peucetii and
Daunii are not at all used...
-
Calabrian in Italian:
Calabrese (pl. Calebresi). Synonyms: Calabro, Calabra,
Calabri,
calabre (m., f., m.pl., f.pl.). Sicilian: calabbrìsi, calavrìsi....
- the
Peucetians and the Messapians, as well as the po****tions of the
Calabri and the
Sallentini (both
settled in Salento); later, in the ****enic era...
-
Italian in nature,
which can be seen in the
Roman styles of
architecture of
Calabri Anagni, the
capital city of the Empire. This
world is home to
several Italian...
-
Calabrian in Italian:
Calabrese (pl. Calebresi). Synonyms: Calabro, Calabra,
Calabri,
calabre (m., f., m.pl., f.pl.). Sicilian: calabbrìsi, calavrìsi. Lorenzo...
-
tribal names have been
respectively connected to the
Messapic Kalabroi/
Calabri and Daunioi/Daunii in
Apulia (south-eastern Italy), of Palaeo-Balkan provenance...
- Thunatae/Thunatai – have been
respectively connected to the
Messapic Kalabroi/
Calabri and Daunioi/Daunii in
Apulia (south-eastern Italy), of Palaeo-Balkan provenance...