settlement in ancient Italy
C24210
concept
A settlement in ancient Italy is a populated place such as a village, town, or city that existed on the Italian peninsula during antiquity, characterized by its social organization, infrastructure, and interaction with surrounding communities and cultures.
Observed surface forms (8)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Umbrian settlement | 4 |
| settlement in Magna Graecia | 2 |
| settlement in antiquity | 2 |
| settlement in Latium | 1 |
| settlement in ancient Sicily | 1 |
| settlement of the Caudini tribe | 1 |
| settlement of the Picentes | 1 |
| settlement of the Samnites | 1 |
Instances (14)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Brundisium | — |
| Praeneste | settlement in Latium |
| Aesernia | settlement of the Samnites |
| Tauromenium | settlement in ancient Sicily |
| Iguvium | Umbrian settlement |
| Tuder | Umbrian settlement |
| Spoletium | Umbrian settlement |
| Agyrium | settlement in antiquity |
| Auximum | settlement of the Picentes |
| Nuceria Camellaria | Umbrian settlement |
| Caudium | settlement of the Caudini tribe |
| Attalia | settlement in antiquity |
| Ζάγκλη | settlement in Magna Graecia |
| ancient city of Cumae | settlement in Magna Graecia |