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- Samnium. The Roman penchant for building seems to have p****ed Agnone over as Samnitic architecture still prevailed. Agnone was an important centre during the...
- Hirpini Samnites, although there is no evidence of this (except for the Samnitic Oscan word Tuti****, meaning "public"); in any case, it was only within...
- century BC the Osci invoked the help of Rome against the menace of the Samnitic expansionism. The name Campanians, used by the Romans from the 5th century...
- round bottom shape ("Iberian type"), but also in other formats like the samnitic ("French type"), the horsehead ("Italian type") or the oval ("cartouche")...
- Ancient Samnitic tribe...
- Doberstein, William (2014). The Samnite legacy: An examination of the Samnitic influences upon the Roman state. Canada. pp. 20, 23–33, 62–82. ProQuest 1626727166...
- Italy in 400 BC. The Samnitic League (dark green) at its peak, including also the Frentani tribe on the Adriatic Sea as a full member and controlling parts...
- Volsci Oscans Marrucini Osci Aurunci Ausones Campanians Paeligni Sabines Samnitics Bruttii Frentani Lucani Samnites Pentri Caraceni Caudini Hirpini Others:...
- Doberstein, William (2014). The Samnite legacy: An examination of the Samnitic influences upon the Roman state. Canada: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing...
- Ramacciato, Santone and Di'Orio. San Giovanni in Galdo is the site of a Samnitic sanctuary atop Colle Rimontato (709 meters a.s.l.). Excavated between 1974...