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The Volsci were an Italic tribe, well known in the history of the first century of the Roman Republic. At the time they inhabited the partly hilly, ...
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21 aug. 2024 · Volsci, ancient Italic people prominent in the history of Roman expansion during the 5th century bc. They belonged to the Osco-Sabellian group of tribes.

Volsci

Volscii au fost un popor antic italic, bine cunoscut în istoria din primul secol al Republicii Romane. Ei au locuit în zonele parțial deluroase, parțial mlăștinoase din sudul regiunii Latium Lazio, între Aurunci, Samniți și Hernici. Wikipedia
The Roman–Volscian wars were a series of wars fought between the Roman Republic and the Volsci, an ancient Italic people. Volscian migration into southern ...
4 oct. 2020 · Volsci: ancient people, originally living in the western Apennines. Migrating to southern Latium, they became one of the four main enemies of archaic Rome.
noun Vol· scian ˈväl-shən ˈvȯl-skē-ən plural Volscians 1. a member of the Volsci 2. the Italic language of the Volsci.
When the Volscians first appear in Roman history, it is as a powerful and warlike nation, who were already established in the possession of the greater part at ...
7 mar. 2016 · Volsci, people of ancient Italy. The Volsci first become prominent in ancient historical narratives of the early 5th cent., when they overran southern Latium.
An Italic language formerly spoken by the Volsci and becoming extinct sometime after the 3rd century BC. Translations. edit.
Volscians vŏlˈsī [key], people of ancient Italy. They occupied the country SE of the Alban Hills. They were early opponents of the Romans and Latins.
Volscian language, an Italic language or dialect, closely related to Umbrian and Oscan and more distantly related to Latin and Faliscan.