- The
Iapygians or
Apulians (Latin:
Iāpyges, Iapygii) were an Indo-European-speaking people,
dwelling in an
eponymous region of the
southeastern Italian...
- the Vestini, the Marrucini, the Picentes, the Frentani, the Hirpini, the
Iapyges, Pompeii, Venosa,
Lucania and
Samnium rebelled against Rome. 88 BC Sulla's...
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geographic "Illyria": the Dauni, the
Peuceti and
Messapi (collectively
known as
Iapyges, and
speaking the
Messapic language). The term "Illyrians" last appears...
-
settled by the
Iapyges, as they
occupied large tracts of
territory in Apulia. The
Messapii developed a
distinct identity from the
Iapyges.
Rudiae was first...
- Cretan, from whom the
Cretans who
migrated to
Italy derived the name of
Iapyges, or a son of
Daedalus either: by his wife, thus
making him a full-brother...
- Eurymedon. 466 BC: The Gr****
colony of Taras, in
Magna Graecia, is
defeated by
Iapyges, a
native po****tion of
ancient Apulia;
Tarentine monarchy falls, with...
- city Lupiae;
dates for
previous inhabitants such as the
Messapians and
Iapyges are lost to history. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane...
-
Peucetii linked to the
Liburnian Peucetias Iapyges linked to the Iapodes, who were
sometimes also
called Iapyges Histri Catari Secusses Wikimedia Commons...
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found Italy inhabited by
three major po****tions: Ausones,
Oenotrians and
Iapyges (the last of
which were
subdivided into
three tribes: Daunians, Peucetians...
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millennium BC), and it was
later probably settled by Sicels,
Messapii and
Iapyges.
According to a theory, a
fortified city (Castania in Latin) was founded...