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Vestini (Latin:
Vestīni) were an
Italic tribe who
occupied the area of the
modern Abruzzo (central Italy),
included between the Gran S****o and the northern...
- Pentri, Caraceni, Caudini, Hirpini, Aequi, Fidenates, Hernici, Picentes,
Vestini, Morgeti, Sicels, Veneti);
Iapygians (Messapians, Daunians, Peucetians);...
- L'Aquila in the
Abruzzo region of
Italy In the 18th century, San
Demetrio ne'
Vestini was
ruled by Duke
Filippo Arcamone. His son
Vincenzo later became the last...
- south-western
coast of Italy.
Bruttii Oenotri Itali Morgetes Others Aequi Hernici Vestini Euganei The
Celts of the
Italian peninsula included,
Cisalpine Gauls -...
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Iguvine Tablets, and in
inscriptions in the
territories of the Paeligni,
Vestini, and Sabines. She is
mentioned along with
Angerona in one inscription,...
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These are Alto Tirino, Casauria, Teate,
Terre dei Peligni, and
Terre dei
Vestini.
Montepulciano is
produced in all four
provinces of Abruzzo—L'Aquila, Chieti...
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Civitas Danzica (Rapino), and the port of
Aternum (Pescara),
shared with the
Vestini. The
tribe is
first mentioned in
history as a
member of a
confederacy with...
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Pentri Caraceni Caudini Hirpini Others:
Aequi Fidenates Hernici Picentes Vestini Sicels Venetics Ligures Sardinians Gr****
colonies in
Magna Graecia Phoenician...
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mentioned as a
member of a
confederacy that
included the Marsi, Marrucini, and
Vestini, with
which the
Romans came into
conflict in the
Second Samnite War, 325...
- Pescara's
origins precede the
Roman conquest. It was
founded to be the port of
Vestini and
Marrucini tribes to
trade with the
peoples of the Orient, a supporting...