Sabine people

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The Sabine people were an ancient Italic tribe of central Italy, closely associated with early Roman history and culture.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sabine people canonical 3
Sabine peoples 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Italic tribe
ancient people
associatedEvent Rape of the Sabine Women (mythological event)
surface form: Rape of the Sabine Women
associatedWith Romulus
Tatius
surface form: Titus Tatius
capital Cures Sabini
citizenshipStatus eventually Roman citizens
continent Europe
country Italy
culture Italic culture
describedBy Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Livy
Plutarch
ethnicGroupOf central Italy
ethnonymDerivedFrom Sabini
eventualStatus Romanized people
influenced Roman customs
Roman law
Roman religion
knownFor influence on early Roman culture
integration into Roman state
legendary conflict with Rome
languageFamily Italic languages
locatedIn Sabinum
Italian Apennines
surface form: central Apennines
majorSettlement Cures Sabini
Nursia
Rieti
surface form: Reate
mergedInto Roman people
militaryActivity wars with early Rome
neighboringPeople Etruscans
Latins
Romans
Umbrians
partOf Italic peoples
politicalUnionWith Romans
regionToday Lazio
Umbria
religion ancient Roman religion
polytheism
spokeLanguage Oscan-Umbrian language
Sabine language
timePeriod Iron Age Italy
Regal period of Rome
early Roman Republic
traditionalCharacterTrait austerity
frugality
warlike nature

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sabellic languages spokenBy Sabine people
Sabine language associatedEthnicity Sabine people
Picene culture interactsWith Sabine people
this entity surface form: Sabine peoples
Sabine territory associatedWith Sabine people