Sabellian peoples

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The Sabellian peoples were a group of ancient Italic tribes of central and southern Italy, related by language and culture and including groups such as the Samnites and others who spoke Sabellian (Oscan-Umbrian) dialects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Italic peoples
ethno-linguistic group
archaeologicalEvidenceFrom central Apennine sites
culturallyRelatedTo Sabines NERFINISHED
Samnites NERFINISHED
other central Apennine tribes
culturalRegion ancient Italy NERFINISHED
economyBasedOn agriculture
pastoralism
ethnonymDerivedFrom Sabines NERFINISHED
historicalContext Roman expansion in Italy
pre-Roman Italy
inhabitedRegion Apennine Mountains NERFINISHED
involvedIn Samnite Wars NERFINISHED
knownFrom ancient Roman literary sources
epigraphic evidence in Oscan-Umbrian scripts
languageFamily Oscan-Umbrian languages NERFINISHED
Sabellian languages
locatedIn central Italy
southern Italy
partOf Oscan-Umbrian branch of Italic
ancient Italic peoples
politicalInteractionWith Roman Republic NERFINISHED
relatedLanguageFamily Indo-European languages NERFINISHED
Italic languages
relatedTo Hernici NERFINISHED
Marrucini NERFINISHED
Marsians NERFINISHED
Oscan speakers
Paeligni NERFINISHED
Sabines NERFINISHED
Samnites NERFINISHED
Umbrian speakers
Vestini NERFINISHED
Volsci NERFINISHED
religionType Italic paganism
polytheism
socialStructure tribal organization
spoke Oscan
South Picene NERFINISHED
Umbrian
various Sabellian dialects
subgroupOf Italic peoples NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
Roman Republican period NERFINISHED

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Samnite-Oscan world includes Sabellian peoples
Vestinian partOf Sabellian peoples
subject surface form: Vestinians
Sabellic namedAfter Sabellian peoples