Sabine territory

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Sabine territory was an ancient region of central Italy inhabited by the Sabines, a Italic people whose lands lay northeast of Rome in the Apennine foothills.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sabine territory canonical 7
Sabine country 1

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient region
historical region
absorbedBy Roman Republic
adjacentTo Latium
Umbria
associatedMythology Sabine women legend
associatedWith Sabine people
civilizationType Italic tribe territory
culture Sabine culture
ethnicGroup Italic peoples
hasEthnonym Sabine
historicalInhabitants Sabines
influenced early Roman culture
inhabitedBy Sabines
knownFor agricultural settlements
mountainous landscape
pastoral economy
languageFamily Italic languages
locatedIn Apennine foothills
central Italy
locatedInTimePeriod ancient Italy
locatedNortheastOf Rome
modernCountry Italy
modernLocationOverlap Lazio
Umbria
neighborOf Roman territory
partOf Italian Apennines
surface form: Apennines region

Italian Peninsula
ancient Latium and surrounding regions
politicalOrganization tribal communities
preRomanRegion true
religion ancient Italic religion
terrain hilly
mountainous
timeExtent early first millennium BCE to Roman expansion

Referenced by (8)

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

Falacrinae locatedIn Sabine territory
Sabine women narrativeLocation Sabine territory
Numa Pompilius birthPlace Sabine territory
Emperor Titus deathPlace Sabine territory
subject surface form: Titus
Cures Sabini locatedIn Sabine territory
Feronia cultCenterRegion Sabine territory
Vespasii family geographicRegion Sabine territory
this entity surface form: Sabine country
Titus Flavius Petro livedIn Sabine territory