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- The Praetutii were an ancient Italic tribe of central Italy. They are thought to have lived around Interamnia (or Interamna), which became modern Teramo...
- appears to be derivative of the Latin word Aprutium, in turn from the tribe Praetutii. During the Kingdom of Naples, the region was further divided into four...
- to be a corruption of Praetutium, or rather of the name of the people Praetutii, applied (as was so often the case in Gaul) to their chief city. Thus...
- Pentri, Carricini and Frentani, and, more generically, Osco-Umbrian Aequi, Praetutii, Vestini, Marrucini, Marsi and Peligni. Considered strong warriors by...
- Milan, as well as German and French tourists. In pre-Roman times, the Praetutii tribe had a settlement there. In 3rd century BCE Romans established a...
- ****imilated) Vimitellarii Vitellenses Opici Umbrians Aequi Hernici Marsi Praetutii (in Ager Praetuti****, their name gave origin to the name of Abruzzo region)...
- (civitas optimo iure) in 268 BC. Cornell notes that Rome also conquered the Praetutii. They lived to the east of the Sabines, on the Adriatic coast and were...
- was known; in turn, Aprutium perhaps derives from the ancient people of Praetutii, who inhabited the territory in pre-Roman times. Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta):...
- authentic, the Interamna there meant is probably the well-known town of the Praetutii. The only inland town of importance among the Frentani was Anxanum (Lanciano);...
- the medieval period, reconstructing the history of the territory of the Praetutii and the Piceni. Many materials come from caves in the area (Sant'Angelo...