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- The Marsian language is the extinct language of the Marsi. It is classified by the Linguist List as one of the Umbrian group of languages. Their language...
- territory in 303 BC so that, from the beginning of the 3rd century, the Marsians were in touch with a Latin-speaking community, to say nothing of the Latin...
- defeated successively the Gauls, the Volscians, the Samnites, the Etruscans and the Marsians next Roman general to cross the Rhine after Julius Caesar...
- different readings; one group of m****cripts ("group Y") links them with the "Marsians and Dacians", in eastern Europe, amongst others. The Book of Jubilees,...
- Battle sites and places of the Pyrrhic War Belligerents Roman Republic Marsians Marrucinians Paelignians Frentanians Daunians Umbrians Epirotes Aetolians...
- Included among the Sabellic languages are: Volscian, Sabine, South Picene, Marsian, Paeligni, Hernican, Marrucinian and Pre-Samnite. Aequian and Vestinian...
- 22‑29 The Bacchanalia scandal. Wars in Spain, and against the Cimbri and Marsians. Discussion on Tiberius Gracchus. 30‑35 Beginning of the Mithridatic Wars...
- used to describe his own account). He then glosses carmen as "a crone's Marsian chant" (neniaque ... Marsa ...anūs). Citations Newlands, Carole E. (1995)...
- allies: Gr**** cities in Sicily Rome and its italic allies: Roman Republic Marsians Marrucinians Paelignians Frentanians Daunians Umbrians Sicily: Carthage...
- Detail of a Marsian dust storm, as viewed from orbit...