- The
Falisci were an
Italic tribe who
lived in what is now
northern Lazio, on the
Etruscan side of the
Tiber River. They
spoke an
Italic language, Faliscan...
- 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...
- into two main branches: the Latino-Faliscan
group (including the Latins,
Falisci, and others), and the Osco-Umbrian or
Sabellian group (including the Samnites...
- Falacrīnum or Phalacrīna). The name also has a
correlation with
Falerii and the
Falisci, and so it has been
suggested that
Falacer may have been the eponymous...
-
three days. The
slaves of the
Falisci and half of
their territory were seized, and
Falerii Veteres was destro****. The
Falisci were
resettled in
Falerii Novi...
- sal****er.
Neptune was
considered the
legendary progenitor god of the
Falisci (who
called themselves Neptunia proles),
joining Mars, J****, Saturn, and...
-
prisoners of war. The
following year, 357, Rome also
declared war
against the
Falisci. They had
fought with the
Tarquinienses and
refused to give up the Roman...
-
Faliscan may
refer to:
Falisci, an
ancient Italic people Faliscan language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Faliscan...
-
peoples of Italy,
including Indo-European
speakers (Romans and
other Latins,
Falisci, Picentes, Umbrians, Oscans, Sicels, Elymians, and
Adriatic Veneti, as...
- Rome. The name of the city
derives from that of the
Falisci (Mons Faliscorum, "Mountain of the
Falisci"). Later, it was
controlled by the Etruscans. It was...