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- The Italiotes (Gr****: Ἰταλιῶται, Italiōtai) were the pre-Roman Gr****-speaking inhabitants of the Italian Peninsula, between Naples and Calabria.[citation...
- The Italiote League of city-states was founded in about 430 BC by several Gr**** Achaean colonies in southern Italy. This region of Italiotes (Italian Gr****-speakers)...
- Gr**** coinage of Italy and Sicily originated from local Italiotes and Siceliotes who formed numerous city states. These ****enistic communities descended...
- on Rhegium. Dionysius invaded the mainland crushing Rhegium’s ally, the Italiote League of Taurentum, at the Battle of the Elleporus. He then besieged,...
- poleis. Croton then experienced a period of decline. Around this time the Italiote league was founded to defend itself from the expansionist aims of Syracuse...
- masters of at least a third of it. He carried out an expedition against the Italiote League in 387 BC in southern Italy. In one campaign, in which he was joined...
- of a clear Italiote context by pointing out iconographic comparisons from sites in Magna Graecia such as Metaponto and Kaulonia. (Italiote refers to a...
- the mother country. The ancient inhabitants of Magna Graecia are called Italiotes and Siceliotes. Remains of some of these Gr**** cities can be seen today...
- history describes Trajan as "an Iberian and neither an Italian nor even an Italiote", but this claim is contradicted by other ancient sources and rejected...
- Tunisia. This piece of armour, generally dated to the 3rd century BC, is of Italiote origin and comes from Southern Italy. Its discovery in Tunisia led researchers...