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- Samnis or Samnes may refer to: An inhabitant of Samnium, a region of southern Italy conquered by Rome in the 4th century BC Samnite (gladiator type), a...
- Vora Samni is a village located in Vagra Taluka of Bharuch District, Gujarat, India. v t e...
- Osama Elsamni (****anese: エルサムニー・オサマ, Erusamunī Osama; Arabic: أسامة السمني; born 29 September 1988) is an Egyptian-****anese retired footballer who pla****...
- these colors such as alternating yellow and black. Gladiators such as the samnis and the hoplomachus also probably wore large feathered crests. There is...
- fortress against the Samnis tribes BC 296 Minturnae (Latium) BC 291 Venusia (Apulia) colonia (20,000 male inhabitants) to control the Samnis tribes BC 290 Pinceum...
- had become inappropriate for them to be perceived as outsiders; and the Samnis turns into a secutor, while the Gallus becomes a murmillo. "mirmillo". Oxford...
- soldier Samnite Wars, wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnites Samnis (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- word Safen, which later became Safin. From Safinim, Sabinus, Sabellus and Samnis, an Indo-European root can be extracted, *sabh-, which becomes Sab- in Latino-Faliscan...
- A Samnite (Latin Samnis, plural Samnites) was a Roman gladiator who fought with equipment styled on that of a warrior from Samnium: a short sword (gladius)...
- of the Sabines, who were Umbrians. From Safinim, Sabinus, Sabellus and Samnis an Indo-European root can be extracted, *sabh-, which becomes Sab- in Latino-Faliscan...