Apulians

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The Apulians were an ancient Italic people inhabiting the region of Apulia in southeastern Italy, known for their interactions and conflicts with the expanding Roman Republic.

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Apulians canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italic people
ancient people
archaeologicalEvidence funerary sites in Apulia
settlement remains in Apulia
continent Europe
cultureRegion Magna Graecia
surface form: Magna Graecia (periphery)
economy agriculture
maritime trade (coastal communities)
pastoralism
ethnicGroupOf Apulia
eventuallyIncorporatedInto Roman Republic
geographicalFeature Adriatic coast
surface form: Adriatic Sea coast

Gulf of Taranto vicinity
historicalPeriod ancient Italy
surface form: Iron Age Italy

Roman Republic
surface form: Roman Republican period
influencedBy Greek colonies in southern Italy
other Italic cultures
knownFor conflicts with the Roman Republic
interactions with the Roman Republic
participation in regional Italic warfare
languageFamily Italic languages
locatedIn Apulia
Italian Peninsula
southeastern Italy
militaryRole allies and enemies of Rome at different times
neighboringPeople Daunians
Magna Graecia
surface form: Greeks of Magna Graecia

Lucanians
Messapians
Peucetians
Samnites
partOf ancient Italic peoples
pre-Roman populations of Italy
politicalOrganization local chieftaincies
tribal communities
regionCorrespondsTo Apulia
surface form: modern Apulia (Puglia) in Italy
religion Italic religious traditions
polytheism
successorCulture Romanized populations of Apulia
timeframe 1st millennium BCE
early 1st millennium CE (as distinct identity declining)

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Social War opponent Apulians
Samnites neighboringPeople Apulians
Marsic War hasParticipant Apulians