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  1. The Italic peoples were an ethnolinguistic group identified by their use of Italic languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family. The Italic peoples are descended from the Urnfield and Tumulus culture, Indo-European speaking peoples who inhabited Italy from at least the second millennium BC onwards. [1]

  2. Ancient Italic people, any of the peoples diverse in origin, language, traditions, stage of development, and territorial extension who inhabited pre-Roman Italy, a region heavily influenced by neighbouring Greece, with its well-defined national characteristics, expansive vigour, and aesthetic and.

  3. Lista de povos itálicos. Nota: Não confundir com Italiotas. Mapa das línguas itálicas antigas. Os povos itálicos antigos são todos aqueles povos que falavam línguas itálicas antes da dominação romana . Antecedentes.

  4. Following the Roman expansion, the Latins spread into the Latium adiectum, inhabited by Osco-Umbrian peoples. Their language, Latin , belonged to the Italic branch of Indo-European. Speakers of Italic languages are assumed to have migrated into the Italian Peninsula during the late Bronze Age (1200–900 BC).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ItaliansItalians - Wikipedia

    Italians share a common core of culture, history, ancestry, and often the usage of Italian language or regional Italian languages . The concept of Italia and the equivalent of "Italian" (such as Italic or Italiote) have existed since ancient times.