Sabines

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

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
the Sabines 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Italic people
ethnic group
associatedDeity Feronia
Latinus
surface form: Quirinus

Semo Sancus
associatedWith Roman Kingdom
Roman Republic
early Roman history
capital Cures Sabini
citizenshipStatus eventually granted Roman citizenship
conflictWith Romans
continent Europe
cultureArea ancient Italy
ethnicComponentOf Roman people
ethnogenesisPeriod early first millennium BCE
event The Rape of the Sabine Women
surface form: Rape of the Sabine Women
eventualStatus assimilated into Roman population
influenced Roman culture
Roman law and customs
Roman religion
inhabitedRegion Sabinum
integratedInto Roman Republic
Roman state
knownFor austere customs
military prowess
rural lifestyle
languageFamily Italic languages
legacy influence on Roman legends and traditions
toponyms in central Italy
majorSettlement Amiternum
Cures Sabini
Rieti
surface form: Reate
mentionedInSource Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Livy
Plutarch
mergedWith Romans
mythologicalAncestor Sabus
neighborOf Romans
peaceTreatyWith Romans
politicalStatus allies of Rome at various times
enemies of Rome at various times
region central Italy
religion Roman religion
ancient Italic religion
sourceFor Roman patrician families
spokeLanguage Oscan-Umbrian branch of Italic
Sabine language

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Sabine women associatedWith Sabines
this entity surface form: the Sabines
Tatius ethnicGroup Sabines
ancient Italy inhabitedBy Sabines
Falisci neighboringPeople Sabines
Latins neighboringPeople Sabines
Umbrians neighboringPeople Sabines
Vestini neighboringTribe Sabines
Oscan language spokenBy Sabines
Sabine language spokenBy Sabines