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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...
- Etruscans, but
Faliscans, a
distinct people; and some, too, that the
Faliscans are a
polis with a
distinct tongue."
Dionysius describes Faliscan weaponry in...
- 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...
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incorporated into the
Faliscan alphabet. However, it
appears in a
small number of
Faliscan inscriptions. When used by the
Faliscans, it was
typically written...
- The
Faliscans sent
troops in support. The
Veientes and
Fidenates (the
inhabitants of Veii and Fidenae)
wanted to
prolong the war, but the
Faliscans wanted...
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commonly used in linguistics, it
refers to the Osco-Umbrians and Latino-
Faliscans,
speakers of the
Italic languages, a
subgroup of the Indo-European language...
- of Viterbo, Lazio,
central Italy. It was an
ancient settlement of the
Faliscans and, in the
Renaissance and later, a fief of the
Farnese family. The local...
- fire god, also
venerated by some
Italic peoples –
among them Capenates,
Faliscans,
Latins and
Sabines – and
later adopted into
ancient Roman religion. He...
- 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...
- with wildlife, fertility, health, and abundance, also
venerated by the
Faliscans and
later adopted into
ancient Roman religion. As the
goddess who granted...