- Augustus. The
Umbrians descend from the
culture of Terni,
protohistoric facies of
southern Umbria. The
towns of
Chianciano and
Clusium (
Umbrian: Camars) near...
- Indo-European
languages that were
spoken in
central and
southern Italy by the Osco-
Umbrians before being replaced by Latin, as the
power of
ancient Rome expanded....
-
Umbrian is an
extinct Italic language formerly spoken by the
Umbri in the
ancient Italian region of Umbria.
Within the
Italic languages it is closely...
- into the
Roman Republic. The
Sabines derived directly from the
ancient Umbrians and
belonged to the same
ethnic group as the
Samnites and the Sabelli,...
- Etruscans, and
Umbrians and
Senone Gauls. The
Romans won a
decisive victory that
broke up the
tribal coalition (the Etruscans,
Umbrians, and
Senones pulled...
- They
eventually drove the
Umbrians towards the
Apennine uplands and
captured 300
Umbrian towns. Nevertheless, the
Umbrian po****tion does not seem to...
-
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Battle of ****ae - An army of
Umbrians, Daunians, Etruscans, and
others is
defeated by the Gr****s of ****ae, present-day...
- The 2024
Umbrian regional election took
place on 17 and 18
November 2024. The
candidate who
obtains a
plurality of
votes on a
regional level is elected...
-
Egnatius induced the
Gauls and the
Umbrians to join the confederacy; but due to the
withdrawal of the
Etruscans and the
Umbrians, the
Gauls and the Samnites...
-
younger brother of Mark Antony),
Fulvia (Mark Antony's wife), and the
Umbrians of
Perusia to
support Mark
Antony against his
political enemy Octavian...