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20: 609: 195:, who inhabited Latium at the time, gave way to the Aborigines, and a portion of them emigrated to Sicily, providing the origin for the island's name. The emigration of the Sicels to Sicily is said to have taken place in either 1264 BC or 1035 BC ( 710: 624: 629: 382: 705: 672: 351:: 24 stades from Tiora, claimed to be the mother-city of the Aborigines, which the Sabines had captured by a surprise attack. 644: 715: 683: 224:
until the reign of their king, Latinus, from whom the Romans attributed their name. This was after the arrival of the
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Variationen über Latinus. Erzählungen über die Ursprünge der Latiner von Hesiod bis ins 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
378: 315:: an island surrounded by a lake, where the Aborigines relied on the marshy waters of the lake for defence. 299:: 40 stades from Mefula. Apparently was once a large and famous city in its area with an ancient temple of 678: 453: 245: 649: 155:, the original inhabitants of Greece and surrounding regions, or, more precisely, descendants of the 187:. These Aborigines were driven from their mountain home by the Sabines and settled on the river 216: 68: 562: 309:: about 80 stades from Reate, following the Curian Way, a road thought to go through Reate. 202:
The remaining Siculians joined with the Aborigines eventually becoming the people known as
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immigrants, not as a native Italian people. Other etymological explanations suggested are
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A History of Rome, From the Earliest Times to the Death of Commodus, A.D. 192.
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Harvard University Press (Translated by Earnest Cary) 1937 thru 1950.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the Other Italic Languages
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All of these cities are claimed to have been taken from the
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Oldest inhabitants of central Italy in Roman mythology
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some of which Dionysius attests were taken from the
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A map of Latium, claimed homeland of the Aborigines.
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Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, 1.13
433: 431: 429: 427: 425: 423: 692: 557: 555: 151:The Aborigines were possibly descendants of the 420: 711:Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman historiography 552: 83:The most generally accepted etymology of the 633:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 121: 109: 89: 345:): at a distance of 300 stades from Reate. 619: 449: 447: 87:word aborigines is that it derives from 18: 653:, Vol. VII, no. xiv, 1845, pp. 261–299. 564:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 693: 39:, connected in legendary history with 35:are the oldest inhabitants of central 444: 369:itself the Aborigines had the cities 95:, according to which they were the 13: 660:, Leiden, Brill, 2008: Aborigines. 638: 14: 732: 135:calls a people of central Italy, 67:and subsequently settled down as 607: 499:Niebuhr's History of Rome, vol I 220:. The Aborigines did not become 583: 570: 244:The following list is based on 539: 526: 513: 504: 491: 478: 463: 1: 600: 146: 706:Indigenous peoples of Europe 656:Michiel Arnoud Cor de Vaan, 138: 78: 7: 716:Mythological Italian people 645:"Ante-Roman Races of Italy" 589:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 576:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 545:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 532:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 519:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 396: 10: 737: 679:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 667:Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 454:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 325:from something called the 246:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 179:town to the north-east of 63:, where they expelled the 650:Southern Quarterly Review 239: 159:, a tribe descended from 99:of the country, although 701:Ancient peoples of Italy 684:Roman Antiquities vol. I 413: 232:in the aftermath of the 630:Encyclopædia Britannica 497:Barthold Georg Niebuhr 357:: 70 stades from Reate. 335:: 30 stades from Reate. 271:: 60 stades from Reate. 122: 110: 90: 24: 469:Marcus Porcius Cato. 437:Dr. Leonhard Schmitz 22: 97:original inhabitants 663:Hagen, Eva (2024). 25: 673:978-3-515-13615-0 591:Roman Antiquities 578:Roman Antiquities 547:Roman Antiquities 534:Roman Antiquities 521:Roman Antiquities 458:Roman Antiquities 103:regarded them as 728: 634: 613: 611: 610: 594: 587: 581: 574: 568: 559: 550: 543: 537: 530: 524: 517: 511: 508: 502: 495: 489: 482: 476: 467: 461: 451: 442: 435: 212:Prisci et Latini 141: 125: 113: 93: 736: 735: 731: 730: 729: 727: 726: 725: 691: 690: 641: 639:Further reading 623:, ed. (1911). 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Roman mythology
Italy
Aeneas
Latinus
Evander
Reate
Sabine
Latium
Sicels
Latini
Latinus
Latin
original inhabitants
Cato the Elder
Hellenic
tree
nomads
Lycophron
Pelasgians
Oenotrians
Pelasgus
Oenotrus
Lycaon
Reate
Sabine
Latium
Carseoli
Anio
Sicels

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