- two
others often considered dialects of
archaic Latin:[citation needed]
Lanuvian and Praenestine. As the
power of
Ancient Rome grew,
Latin absorbed elements...
-
grove of Juno
Seispes in Lanuvium,
while bestowing Roman citizenry on the
Lanuvians. Consequently, the
prodigia (supernatural or
unearthly phenomena) which...
-
classical Latin and
other literary forms of
Latin Dialectal Latin,
including Lanuvian, Praenestinian, and
Roman The
Romance languages,
direct descendants of...
- v t e
Italic languages Latino-Faliscan
Faliscan Lanuvian Latin Romance languages Praenestinian Siculian? (possibly not Italic) Osco-Umbrian
Oscan group...
- (Old Sabellic) Pre-Samnite Latino-Faliscan
languages Faliscan (extinct)
Lanuvian (extinct)
Praenestinian (extinct)
Latin (Lingua Latina) Old
Latin (Early...
- Romani–Estonian 1940s AD
Laiuse Romani of
Laiuse Lanuvian Indo-European 500s BC[citation needed]
Lanuvium Lanuvians Leinster Irish Indo-European [data missing]...
-
second half of the 6th
century BC
Taymanitic Afroasiatic Tayma 500 BC
Lanuvian Indo-European
Lanuvium 500 BC
Praenestinian Indo-European
Palestrina 500...
-
Lakota or
Lakhota or
Teton Siouan Lambadi or
Lamani or
Banjari Indo-Aryan
Lanuvian Latino-Faliscan Lao or
Laotian Kra–Dai
Larestani Iranian Latin Latino-Faliscan...
- 22) says at one
point honestī cōleī Lānuvīnī, Clīternīnī nōn honestī ('
Lanuvian cōleī are respectable, but "****ernian" ones are indecent'). (Lanuvium...
-
triumvir monetalis in 80 BC. His
coins depict Juno Sospita,
alluding to his
Lanuvian origin. Procillius, a
historian who
lived during the time of Cicero, who...