- The
Paeligni or
Peligni were an
Italic tribe who
lived in the
Valle Peligna, in what is now Abruzzo,
central Italy. The
Paeligni are
first mentioned as...
- Lama dei
Peligni is a
comune and town in the
province of
Chieti in the
Abruzzo region of
Italy with 1,155 inhabitants. It is also part of the Aventino-Medio...
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Abruzzo by
Neolithic farmers from the
Middle East. A
skeleton from Lama dei
Peligni in the
province of
Chieti was
dated back to 6,540 BC
using radiometric...
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stricter requirements.
These are Alto Tirino, Casauria, Teate,
Terre dei
Peligni, and
Terre dei Vestini.
Montepulciano is
produced in all four provinces...
-
coins issued by the
Italic allies of the
Marsic confederation, Marsi,
Peligni, Piceni, Vestini, Samnites, Frentani, Marrucini, and Lucani,
during the...
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known as the
Grotta della Figlia di Jorio, is a cave
located near Lama dei
Peligni in
Taranta Peligna, in the
province of Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy. It is open...
- [Preface] P.
Ovidius Naso A.D. XII Kalend.
April [21 March]
Sulmone in
Pelignis natus est, quo anno ... P.
Hirtius et C.
Pansa Coss. [43 BC]
Random House...
- Samnites, and the
tribes which sprung from them, as the Marsi, Marrucini,
Peligni, Picentes, Hirpini, and others.
Their expansion was in a
southward direction...
- Ptolemy, they
inhabited the most
northern part of Samnium,
bordering on the
Peligni and the Frentani; but more
especially the
upper valley of the
Sagrus (modern...
- they
ruled over a
territory that
stretched from Lake
Fucino as far as the
Peligni. They
descended from a
certain Berardo who was
called "Francesco" because...