- The
Lucanians (Latin: Lucani) were an
Italic tribe living in Lucania, in what is now
southern Italy, who
spoke the
Oscan language, a
member of the Italic...
-
civil war
between Lucius Cornelius Sulla and the Marians,
Samnites and
Lucanians.
Sulla won the
battle at the
northeastern end of Rome, near the Colline...
- 639-3 nap
Glottolog neap1235
Continental Southern Italian sout3126
South Lucanian = (Vd)
Lausberg Southern Italo-Romance
languages Neapolitan as part of...
- Ποσειδωνία). It was
eventually conquered by the
local Lucanians and
later the Romans. The
Lucanians renamed it to
Paistos and the
Romans gave the city its...
- provinces:
Potenza and Matera. Its
inhabitants are
generally known as
Lucanians (Italian: lucani), and to a
lesser extent as
basilicatesi or by other...
-
contribution of
Giacinto Albini [it] and
Pietro Lacava [it],
authors of the
Lucanian insurrection in
favor of
national unity. The
following day,
Garibaldi crossed...
- of
which was Venusia. In 282 BC,
after a
battle against the Samnites,
Lucanians,
Bruttians and Thurii,
Roman troops entered the
Italian Gr**** colonies...
-
against several Italic tribes,
including the
Lucanians and Bruttii.
After a
victory over the
Samnites and
Lucanians near
Paestum in 332 BC, he made a treaty...
-
district of
Lucania was so
called from the
people bearing the name
Lucani (
Lucanians) by whom it was
conquered about the
middle of the 5th
century BC. Before...
- the
Bruttii became synonyms with "rebels" and "fugitive slaves" for the
Lucanians and the
ancient sources of the period. The land of the
Bruttii covered...