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Faliscan may
refer to: Falisci, an
ancient Italic people Faliscan language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Faliscan...
- Latino-
Faliscan or
Latinian languages form a
group of the
Italic languages within the Indo-European family. They were
spoken by the Latino-
Faliscan people...
- The
Faliscan language is the
extinct Italic language of the
ancient Falisci, who
lived in
southern Etruria at
Tiber Valley.
Together with Latin, it formed...
- on the
Etruscan side of the
Tiber River. They
spoke an
Italic language,
Faliscan,
closely related to Latin.
Originally a
sovereign state,
politically and...
- BC) Proto-Latino-Sabellic Latino-
Faliscan Early Faliscan (7th–5th c. BC)
Middle Faliscan (5th–3rd c. BC) Late
Faliscan (3rd–2nd c. BC),
strongly influenced...
-
Italic languages, it
descends from a
common Proto-Italic language; Latino-
Faliscan is
likely a
separate branch from Osco-Umbrian. All
these languages may...
-
Latin languages may
refer to: The Latino-
Faliscan languages, an
Italic language family consisting of
Faliscan, Old Latin, and
their descendants A language...
- Falisci, a
people whose language was
Faliscan and was part of the Latino-
Faliscan language group. The Ager
Faliscus (
Faliscan Country),
which included the towns...
- table:
Venetic Faliscan Umbrian North Picene Rhaetic (Raetic)
Camunic Various Indo-European
languages belonging to the
Italic branch (
Faliscan and members...
- "arms") *Falisiōi > Faleriī "Falerii (major town of the
Faliscans)" (vs.
Faliscus "
Faliscan") *-foro- "carrying" (cf. Gr**** -phóros) > -fero-, e.g. furcifer...