Definition of Italiote. Meaning of Italiote. Synonyms of Italiote

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Italiote. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Italiote and, of course, Italiote synonyms and on the right images related to the word Italiote.

Definition of Italiote

No result for Italiote. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Italiote from wikipedia

- The Italiotes (Ancient Gr****: Ἰταλιῶται, Italiōtai) were the pre-Roman Gr****-speaking inhabitants of the Italian Peninsula, between Naples and Calabria...
- 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)...
- Empire Federations/ Confederations Doric Hexapolis (c. 1100 – c. 560 BC) Italiote League (c. 800–389 BC) Ionian League (c. 650–404 BC) Peloponnesian League...
- Gr**** coinage of Italy and Sicily originated from local Italiotes and Siceliotes who formed numerous city states. These ****enistic communities descended...
- 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...
- Empire Federations/ Confederations Doric Hexapolis (c. 1100 – c. 560 BC) Italiote League (c. 800–389 BC) Ionian League (c. 650–404 BC) Peloponnesian League...
- 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...
- Empire Federations/ Confederations Doric Hexapolis (c. 1100 – c. 560 BC) Italiote League (c. 800–389 BC) Ionian League (c. 650–404 BC) Peloponnesian League...
- define the inhabitants of the city-states of the Mezzogiorno first as Italiotes, then Italics with the arrival of the Romans and, only much later would...
- of a clear Italiote context by pointing out iconographic comparisons from sites in Magna Graecia such as Metaponto and Kaulonia. (Italiote refers to a...