-
defined by
ancient Roman tradition as Sabelli: Oscan-speaking Pentri,
Carricini and Frentani, and, more generically, Osco-Umbrian Aequi, Praetutii, Vestini...
-
created by
Giovanni Pansa, the Vestini, the Peligni, the
Marrucini and the
Carricini. The
Archaeological Museum La
Civitella is
close to the
Roman amphitheatre...
- The
Caraceni or
Caricini or
Carricini were a
tribe of the
Italic Samnites.
According to Salmon,
their name
comes from the
Celtic carreg- and car- <Rock>...
-
history of four
ancient peoples of Abruzzo: the Vestini, the Peligni, the
Carricini, and the Marrucini.
Among the
artifacts exposed,
there are
three funerary...
- times.
Original settlers were
likely Samnites from
either the Pentri,
Carricini,
Caudini or
Irpini tribes. The
Fusco clan, a
subset of the Pentris, were...
- and the Lanuenses; the
former (apparently a
corruption of
Caretini or
Carricini) and the
latter are
otherwise unknown, and the site of
their towns cannot...
- Pescara, 1988. Tagliamonte, Gianluca, I Sanniti. Caudini, Irpini, Pentri,
Carricini, Frentani, Milano, 1996. Tria,
Giovanni Andrea,
Memorie storiche, civili...
-
centers that
existed on site, were
inhabited by the
Samnite tribes of
Carricini, and
bordered with the
Peligni near
Field of
Jupiter and the Frentani...