- The
Morgetes (Ancient Gr****: Μόργητες, Latin:
Morgetes) were an
ancient oenotrian tribe, of
Pelasgian descent, who
occupied the
region of
southern Italy...
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settled in
Sicily included the
Ausones (Aeolian Islands, Milazzo) and the
Morgetes of Morgantina. The
Phoenician settlements in the
western part of the island...
- Frentani, Lucani, and
Bruttii Sicels Oenotrians,
including the Itali,
Morgetes Cisalpine Gauls — e.g., Insubres, Boii, Senones, Cenomani, Lingones, etc...
- and then they
changed their name to Italics;
succeeding Morgete, they were
called Morgetes;
later came a Siculus, who
divided the peoples, who were then...
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including the Ausones-Oenotrians (vine-growers), who were the Italians,
Morgetes, Sicels, and Chone. It is said that it was from the
mythical ruler Italus...
- (list of
Germanic peoples) and Normans. Sicily: the
Italic Sicels and
Morgetes, the Sicani,
Elymians and Gr**** and
Phoenician colonies.
Eastern Europe:...
- Trojans, Oenotrians, Ligures, Ausones, Mamertines, Taureani, Sicels,
Morgetes and Itali. They also
claim that the land
around Reggio was
first known...
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differing ethnolinguistic origins (Sicani,
Siculi and Elymians), Bruttians,
Morgetes, Oenotrians,
Phoenicians and Carthaginians,
Ancient Gr****s (Magna Graecia)...
- a pre-Roman
Italian group known as the
Morgetes of Rhegium.
Dionysius of Halicarn****us
wrote that the
Morgetes were led by a king
named Morges. The earliest...
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native Italic tribe whose name
refers to winemaking, of
which the
Conii and
Morgetes appear to have been
subordinate divisions.[citation needed] It was while...