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- the sixth century BC, the Oenotrians had been absorbed into other Italic tribes. A likely derivation of the ethnonym Oenotrian is the Gr**** oînos (οἶνος...
- Italus or Italos (from Ancient Gr****: Ἰταλός) was a legendary king of the Oenotrians, ancient people of Italic origin who inhabited the region now called Calabria...
- geographical region. The region, which is now called Italy, formerly held the Oenotrians; some time their king was Italus, and then they changed their name to...
- Bronze Age. In the Iron Age the hill was the site of an Oenotrian settlement. The Oenotrians were influenced by the culture of the Gr**** colonists from...
- to Aristotle (Politics VII. 9), it prevailed still earlier amongst the Oenotrians of Calabria. The syssitia in the Carthginian constitution may have been...
- Aurunci, Sidicini, Campanians, Frentani, Lucani, and Bruttii Sicels Oenotrians, including the Itali, Morgetes Cisalpine Gauls — e.g., Insubres, Boii...
- Gr**** settlers also influenced native groups such as the Sicels and the Oenotrians, many of whom adopted Gr**** culture and became ****enized. In areas like...
- land occupied by the Bruttii was inhabited in the earliest times by the Oenotrians, a native Italic tribe whose name refers to winemaking, of which the Conii...
- inhabited before colonization by several communities, including the Ausones-Oenotrians (vine-growers), who were the Italians, Morgetes, Sicels, and Chone. It...
- techniques. Major tribes included the Latins and Falisci in Lazio; the Oenotrians and Italii in Calabria; the Ausones, Aurunci and Opici in Campania; and...