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Siculian (or Sicel) is an
extinct Indo-European
language spoken in
central and
eastern Sicily by the Sicels. It is
attested in
fewer than
thirty inscriptions...
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peninsula whose inclusion in the
Italic branch is
disputed are
Venetic and
Siculian.
These long-extinct
languages are
known only from
inscriptions in archaeological...
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inhabited eastern Sicily,
their namesake,
during the Iron Age. They
spoke the
Siculian language.
After the
defeat of the
Sicels at the
Battle of
Nomae in 450...
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support of
overwhelming evidence),
although a
different italicity from
Siculian,
spoken further east;
instead the
Anatolian thesis is no
longer carried...
- Proto-Italic into Osco-Umbrian, Latin-Faliscan, and
possibly Venetic and
Siculian. A
variety of Paleo-Balkan
languages besides Gr**** are
spoken in Southern...
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Retrieved 2015-08-29. Villar, cit., pp. 447-482. Hartmann,
Markus (2017). "
Siculian". In Klein, Jared; Joseph, Brian; Fritz,
Matthias (eds.).
Handbook of Comparative...
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Arabic Medieval Gr****
Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old
Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic
Southern Italian Koiné
Vulgar Latin...
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received a Gr**** colony. In 396 BCE it is
mentioned by
Diodorus as the only
Siculian town
which remained faithful to
Dionysius of Syracuse, at the time of the...
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Arabic Medieval Gr****
Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old
Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic
Southern Italian Koiné
Vulgar Latin...
- He also
suggests it as
evidence of the Indo-European
character of the
Siculian language.
Polish historian Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak and
Daria Zawiasa suggest...