- The
Sidicini (Ancient Gr**** Σιδικῖνοι) were one of the
Italic peoples of
ancient Italy.
Their territory extended northward from
their capital,
Teanum Sidicinum...
- Samnites)
lived in
three sovereign states: the
Sidicini, the
Aurunci and the Ausones. The
Sidicini's capital city was Teanum,
which minted its own coins...
-
originated in
Samnite attacks on a
smaller tribe, the
Sidicini.
Unable to resist, the
Sidicini appealed to the Campanians, who were led by the famously...
- the
Sidicini, a
tribe living north of
Campania with
their chief settlement at
Teanum Sidicinum.
Unable to
stand against the Samnites, the
Sidicini sought...
- tribes,
including the Samnites, the Lucani, the
Aurunci (Ausones), and the
Sidicini. The
latter two
tribes were
often grouped under the name "Osci". The Oscan...
- Pentri, Caraceni, Caudini,
Hirpini Oscans,
including the Opici, Aurunci,
Sidicini, Campanians, Frentani, Lucani, and
Bruttii Sicels Oenotrians, including...
- The
ancient Teanum Sidicinum was the
capital of the
Oscan tribe of the
Sidicini,
which drove the
Aurunci from Roccamonfina. They
probably submitted to...
- Samnites,
against a
coalition of
several peoples: Latins, Campanians, Volsci,
Sidicini, and Aurunci. The
surviving sources on the battle, however,
focus almost...
- Osco-Umbrian
Oscan group Hernican Marrucinian Oscan Lucanian Samnite Paelignian Sidicini Vestinian? Pre-Samnite
Sabine South Picene Umbrian group Aequian? Marsian...
- Oscan-speaking
Italic tribes: the Osci, the Opici, the Aurunci, the Ausones, the
Sidicini, the Hirpini, the Caudini, the Oenotrians, the
Campanians (after whom the...