Latini prisci

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Latini prisci is a historical term referring to the earliest known Latins, the ancient Italic people who inhabited Latium and formed the ethnic core of Roman civilization.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Latini 1
Latini prisci canonical 1
Latini veteres 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Italic people
ancient people
ethnic group
associatedWithCity Alba Longa
Rome
associatedWithMyth Alba Longa foundation myths
foundation legends of Rome
continent Europe
culturalInfluenceOn Latin language
Roman social institutions
early Roman law
early Roman religion
cultureType Italic culture
economyBasedOn agriculture
pastoralism
ethnicCoreOf Roman Antiquity
surface form: Roman civilization

Romans
surface form: Roman people
ethnonymLanguage Latin
inhabitedRegion Latium
Latium
surface form: Latium vetus
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Italic languages
languageSpoken Old Latin
locatedInPresentDay Italy
Lazio
mentionedIn Roman historiography
ancient Latin literature
nameMeaning ancient Latins
neighboringPeople Aequians
surface form: Aequi

Etruscans
Hernici
Sabines
Volsci
partOf Latins
ancient Italic peoples
politicalForm tribal communities
practicedReligion ancient Roman religion
predecessorOf Roman Republic population
historical Latins
religionType polytheism
roleInHistory formed ethnic nucleus of Rome
timePeriod early Iron Age
early first millennium BC
usedAsTermBy classical philologists
modern historians

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

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

Latins ethnonym Latini prisci
this entity surface form: Latini
Latins ethnonym Latini prisci
Latins ethnonym Latini prisci
this entity surface form: Latini veteres