- The
Iapygians or
Apulians (Latin: Iāpyges, Iapygii) were an Indo-European-speaking people,
dwelling in an
eponymous region of the
southeastern Italian...
- The
Iapygian–Tarentine wars were a set of
conflicts and wars
between the Gr****
colony of
Taras and the
three Iapygian peoples, the Messapians, Peucetians...
- or as
Iapygian) is an
extinct Indo-European Paleo-Balkanic
language of the
southeastern Italian Peninsula, once
spoken in
Salento by the
Iapygian peoples...
- The
Messapians were an
Iapygian tribe who
inhabited Salento in
classical antiquity. Two
other Iapygian tribes, the
Peucetians and the Daunians, inhabited...
-
refer to: Messapians, an
Iapygian tribe which inhabited Apulia in
classical antiquity Messapian language,
spoken by the
Iapygian tribes An
inhabitant of...
- 1st
century AD in the
region of
Illyria and in
southern Italy where the
Iapygian civilization flourished. It
concerns the
armed conflicts of the Illyrian...
-
Daunians (Latin: Daunii) were an
Iapygian tribe that
inhabited northern Apulia in
classical antiquity. Two
other Iapygian tribes, the
Peucetians and the...
- Apulia. This
province is also
known as Daunia,
after the Daunians, an
Iapygian pre-Roman
tribe living in
Tavoliere plain, and as Capitanata,
derived from...
- Etruscans, Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbri,
Sabines in the Centre, and the
Iapygian tribes (such as the Messapians), the
Oscan tribes (such as the Samnites)...
- of the
first millennium BC, the
region of
Apulia was
inhabited by the
Iapygians,
while during the 8th
century BC its
coastal areas were po****ted by ancient...