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Iapygian
Iapygian, a. and n. (aɪəˈpɪdʒɪən) [f. L. Iāpygius, f. Iāpyx, -ygem, a son of Dædalus said to have ruled over southern Italy: see -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the ancient natives and district of Iapygia, the name given by the Greeks to the peninsula of Apulia in southern Italy. B. n. a. A nativ...
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Iapygian–Tarentine wars
The Iapygian–Tarentine wars were a set of conflicts and wars between the Greek colony of Taras and the three Iapygian peoples, the Messapians, Peucetians The three Iapygian tribes were the Messapians, Daunians and the Peucetians.
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Iapygians
Those discrepancies in the exonyms may indicate that the sub-ethnic Iapygian structures were unstable and sometimes fragmented. Dress
The Iapygian peoples were noted for their ornamental dress.
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Ligurian
Ligurian, a. and n. (laɪˈgjʊərɪən, lɪg-) [f. L. Liguria (f. Ligur-, nom. Ligur, Ligus = Gr. λίγυς, pl. λίγυες Ligurian) + -an.] a. adj. Belonging to the country anciently called Liguria in Cisalpine Gaul, including Genoa, parts of Piedmont and Savoy, etc. Now sometimes used by ethnologists as the di...
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Peucetians
The Peucetians were an Iapygian tribe which inhabited western and central Apulia in classical antiquity. Two other Iapygian tribes, the Daunians and the Messapians, inhabited northern and southern Apulia respectively.
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Messapian
Messapian, n. and a. (məˈseɪpɪən) Also Meˈssapic. [f. L. Messāpi-us + -an.] A. n. a. A native or inhabitant of the ancient district of Messapia (now Apulia and Calabria) in southern Italy. b. The language of the Messapians. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the Messapians or their language.1773 [see Iapyg...
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Zollino
Its foundation origin is not clear: it could be an Iapygian colony from the nearby Apigliano, or a rural offshoot of Soleto.
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Latino-
Latino- (ˈlætɪnəʊ) used as combining form of Latin a. 2 and 4 b, as in Latino-Faliscan, Latino-Jazz, Latino-Sabellian. Also (with Latino = abl. of L. Latīnus) Latino sine flexione, the basis for the international language Interlingua.1939 L. H. Gray Found. Lang. 332 The Italic dialects fall into thr...
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Messapian
Messapian may refer to:
Messapians, an Iapygian tribe which inhabited Apulia in classical antiquity
Messapian language, spoken by the Iapygian tribes
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Siculotae
The Sicels themselves seem to have settled from the Balkans to Italy in the same trans-Adriatic movements of the LBA which created the Iapygian region
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Daunian pottery
It was created by the Daunians, a tribe of the Iapygian civilization who had come from Illyria.
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Battle of the Aufidus
This victory brought the Romans control of the whole of Apulia and the Iapygian Peninsula which they plundered and burned.
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Oria, Apulia
The coins often feature Iapagus, the Iapygian national hero.
Hyria was conquered by the Romans. It was destroyed in AD 924 and 977.
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Messapians
The Messapians were an Iapygian tribe who inhabited Salento in classical antiquity. Two other Iapygian tribes, the Peucetians and the Daunians, inhabited central and northern Apulia respectively.
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Punta di Pellaro
Tarentinorum mentioned by him, if it be not a false reading, must refer to quite a different place, probably the headland of Leuca, more commonly called the Iapygian
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