Caudini

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The Caudini were an ancient Italic people forming one of the principal tribes of the Samnite confederation in southern Italy.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Caudini canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Samnite tribe
ancient Italic people
capital Caudium
conqueredBy Roman Republic
continent Europe
culture Samnite culture
economy agriculture
pastoralism
eraOfRomanConquest 3rd century BC
ethnicGroupOf Samnium
ethnoCulturalGroup Samnites
surface form: Osco-Samnite peoples
geographicalFeature Battle of the Caudine Forks
surface form: Caudine Forks
historicalStatus extinct ethnic group
integratedInto Roman Republic
involvedIn Roman–Samnite Wars
surface form: Samnite Wars

Roman–Samnite Wars
surface form: Second Samnite War
knownFor Battle of the Caudine Forks
resistance to Roman expansion
languageFamily Italic languages
likelySpoke Oscan
locatedInThePast Campania
Samnium
Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
militaryAlliance Samnite League
surface form: Samnite confederation
militaryType infantry-based warriors
namedAfter Caudium
neighbouringPeople Hernici
surface form: Hirpini

Frentani
Pentri
Sidicini
opposed Roman Republic
partOf Samnite League
surface form: Samnite confederation

Samnites
politicalStructure tribal confederation member
presentIn Roman Republic
surface form: Roman Republican period
region Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains

interior of Campania
religion ancient Italic polytheism
socialOrganization tribal society
sourceMention Livy
ancient Roman historians
strategicImportance controlled passes between Campania and Apulia
timePeriod 1st millennium BC
3rd century BC
4th century BC

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Referenced by (3)

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

Samnites subgroup Caudini
Samnite-Oscan world includes Caudini
Caraceni neighboringGroups Caudini