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Picene is a
hydrocarbon found in the
pitchy residue obtained in the
distillation of peat tar and of petroleum. This is
distilled to
dryness and the distillate...
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South Picene (also
known as Paleo-Sabellic, Mid-Adriatic or
Eastern Italic) is an
extinct Italic language belonging to the
Sabellic subfamily. It is apparently...
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Picenes:
North Picene language South Picene language Piceno (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Picene...
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North Picene, also
known as
North Picenian or
Northern Picene, is a
supposed ancient language,
which may have been
spoken in part of central-eastern Italy;...
- colonists,
although this is
doubted by more
recent scholars, who see the
South Picenes at
least as more
closely related to the Sabellians. The
Piceni did not...
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Romagnol Sammarinese Gallo-Italic of
Basilicata Gallo-Italic of
Sicily Gallo-
Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque
Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian...
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South Picene, and
other Indo-European
branches such as Venetic)
originally used the alphabet. Faliscan, Oscan, Umbrian,
North Picene, and
South Picene all...
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influences stretching from the Po
Valley to Campania.
Raeti Camunni North Picenes -
Centered on the
Adriatic Coast with
settlements around the
region of...
- the two
major branches of
Oscan and
Umbrian (and
their dialects),
South Picene may
represent a
third branch of Sabellic. The
whole linguistic Sabellic...
- of Osco-Umbrian
languages such as Oscan, Umbrian, Old
Sabine and
South Picene (Old Volscian). This sign was
introduced in
Etruscan around 600-550 BC and...