Sabini

E787902

Sabini is the Latin name for the ancient Italic tribe known as the Sabine people, who inhabited central Italy and played a significant role in early Roman history.

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Label Occurrences
Sabini canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Italic tribe
ancient people
ethnic group
associatedCity Cures NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Quirinus NERFINISHED
Semo Sancus NERFINISHED
associatedWithLegend Rape of the Sabine Women NERFINISHED
capitalOrMainCenter Cures Sabini NERFINISHED
contributedTo Roman political institutions
Roman religious traditions
formation of Roman people
cultureType Italic culture NERFINISHED
ethnonymDerivedFrom Sabini NERFINISHED
eventualRelationToRome incorporated into Roman state
hadInfluenceOn Roman law and customs
Roman religious colleges
hasEndonym Sabini NERFINISHED
hasEnglishName Sabines NERFINISHED
hasLatinName Sabini NERFINISHED
inhabitedRegion Apennine Mountains NERFINISHED
Sabine Hills NERFINISHED
central Italy NERFINISHED
integratedInto Roman citizen body
knownFor conflicts and interactions with early Rome
legendary episode of the Rape of the Sabine Women
languageAttestedBy inscriptions
locatedInPresentDay Italy NERFINISHED
neighborOf Etruscans NERFINISHED
Latins NERFINISHED
Romans NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Italic peoples
playedRoleIn early Roman history
politicalStatus allies and later citizens of Rome
regionCorrespondsRoughlyTo modern Lazio NERFINISHED
part of modern Umbria
religion ancient Italic religion
sourceMention Dionysius of Halicarnassus NERFINISHED
Livy NERFINISHED
Plutarch NERFINISHED
spokeLanguage Sabine language
spokeLanguageFamily Indo-European languages NERFINISHED
Italic languages NERFINISHED
timePeriod Roman Regal period NERFINISHED
early Roman Republic
early first millennium BCE

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