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Hernici

The Hernici were an Italic tribe of ancient Italy, whose territory was in Latium between the Fucine Lake and the Sacco River (Trerus), bounded by the Volsci on the south, and by the Aequi and the Marsi on the north.

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Extinct
(date missing)
Glottolog
hemi1234
ISO 639-3
xhr
Language family
ItalicOsco-UmbrianOscan?Hernican · Osco-UmbrianOscan?Hernican · Oscan?Hernican · Hernican
Region
Italy
Writing system
Old Italic alphabet

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Gentes of Hernician origin

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Hernici

Nodes38
Edges37
Triples24
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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Hernici

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related to Further reading · 8
Hernici → Ancient Italy, De Gruyter, Gnade, Hernicians, ISBN, Marijke, The Peoples, The Volscians
related to history · 6
Hernici → BC Livy, For, In, Roman Republic, Rome, Volsci
Language family · 4
Hernici → Hernican, ItalicOsco-UmbrianOscan?Hernican, Oscan?Hernican, Osco-UmbrianOscan?Hernican
Extinct · 1
Hernici → (date missing)
Glottolog · 1
Hernici → hemi1234
ISO 639-3 · 1
Hernici → xhr
Region · 1
Hernici → Italy
Writing system · 1
Hernici → Old Italic alphabet
see also · 1
Hernici → Hernici Mounts

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volsci rome italy bc fought book aequi language alongside translated ancient polybius italic date latium roman livy retrieved whose territory

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
HerniciExtinct(date missing)1.00infobox
HerniciGlottologhemi12341.00infobox
HerniciISO 639-3xhr1.00infobox
HerniciLanguage familyItalicOsco-UmbrianOscan?Hernican1.00infobox
HerniciLanguage familyOsco-UmbrianOscan?Hernican1.00infobox
HerniciLanguage familyOscan?Hernican1.00infobox
HerniciLanguage familyHernican1.00infobox
HerniciRegionItaly1.00infobox
HerniciWriting systemOld Italic alphabet1.00infobox
Hernicirelated to Further readingGnade0.60section
Hernicirelated to Further readingMarijke0.60section
Hernicirelated to Further readingThe Volscians0.60section

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