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Falisci

The Falisci were an Italic tribe who lived in what is now northern Lazio, on the Etruscan side of the Tiber Valley. They spoke an Italic language, Faliscan, closely related to Latin. Originally a sovereign state, politically and socially they supported the Etruscans, joining the Etruscan League. This conviction and affiliation led to their ultimate near…

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related to Sources · 91
Falisci → Ager Faliscus, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, Angela, Antiquity, Archeologia Classica, August, BAB, Bakkum, BCE, Biella, Brill, Brolli, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, Cambridge University Press, Capenates, Christina Shuttleworth, Classical Philology, Conway, De Gruyter
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Falisci → According, Ager Faliscus, BC, BCE, BCE Latin, BCE Roman, Capena, Capenas, Capenate, Elder, Faliscan, Faliscan Country, Grotta Porciosa, Horace, Lake Bracciano, Lake Monterosi, Lake Vico, Livy, Monte Soratte, Monti Cimini
related to Culture · 31
Falisci → Ancient Roman, Argos, BCE, BCE Roman, Cato, Dionysius, Dionysus, Elder, Etruscan, Etruscans, Falerii, Falerii Novi, Faliscan, Faliscans, Faliscum, Faliscus, Grammarian, Greek, Halicarnassus, He
related to Literature · 23
Falisci → According, BCE, BCE Roman, Camillus, During, Falerii, Faliscan, Faliscans, Faliscum, Fescennine, Greeks, Inscriptions, Latin, Levels, Livy, Roman, Romans, Serenus, Servius, Terentianus
related to history · 15
Falisci → BC, Etruscans, Falerii, Falerii Novi, First Punic War, In, Roman, Romans, Rome, Tarquinia, The Falisci, They, This, Veii, When

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faliscan roman bce falerii faliscans possibly likely latin found inscription etruscan women one doi isbn pottery although livy rome 10

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the decorations under the handlesinstance ofThe ancient Faliscan style contained distinctly Faliscan characteristics0.80text
although it remained strongly influenced by its Attic originsinstance ofThe ancient Faliscan style contained distinctly Faliscan characteristics0.80text
Gaiusinstance ofOther names0.80text
Gaia are much more common in Faliscan inscriptions than in other culturesinstance ofOther names0.80text
those found on potteryinstance ofInscriptions0.80text
alongside the numerous other examples of Faliscan writinginstance ofInscriptions0.80text
suggest that some segments of the population were literateinstance ofInscriptions0.80text
spindle whorlsinstance ofmen were often buried with spears and swords on the left side of their corpse while women were often buried with tools for spinning or weaving0.80text
wooden spindlesinstance ofmen were often buried with spears and swords on the left side of their corpse while women were often buried with tools for spinning or weaving0.80text
a weaving comb pendantinstance ofmen were often buried with spears and swords on the left side of their corpse while women were often buried with tools for spinning or weaving0.80text
and distaffsinstance ofmen were often buried with spears and swords on the left side of their corpse while women were often buried with tools for spinning or weaving0.80text
swordsinstance ofAlthough weapons0.80text

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