Sabine culture

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Sabine culture refers to the ancient Italic people and their traditions, religion, and social practices that significantly influenced early Roman society.

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Observed surface forms (5)

Surface form Occurrences
Sabinum 0
Sabine language 0
Sabine religion 0

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Italic culture
Roman foundation myth
Sabellian language
ancient Italic people
ancient culture
historical region
polytheistic religion
associatedWithMyth Rape of the Sabine Women NERFINISHED
centeredIn Sabinum NERFINISHED
contributedTo Roman legal customs
Roman patrician families
Roman religious priesthoods
economyBasedOn agriculture
animal husbandry
pastoralism
ethnicGroupOf central Italy
eventuallyIntegratedInto Roman culture
flourishedDuring Roman Regal period NERFINISHED
early Iron Age
early Roman Republic
geographicallyCloseTo Etruria NERFINISHED
Latium NERFINISHED
hadSocialInstitution clientage system
patriarchal family
hadSocialStructure tribal organization
hasLanguage Sabine language
influenced Roman religion NERFINISHED
Roman social institutions
early Roman culture
knownFrom Roman literary sources
archaeological evidence
locatedIn Italy
central Apennines NERFINISHED
partOf Italic cultural sphere
practicedBy Sabines NERFINISHED
practicedReligion Sabine religion
practicedRite communal feasting
oath-taking rituals
votive offerings
sharesDeitiesWith Roman religion
subfamilyOf Osco-Umbrian languages NERFINISHED
worshippedDeity Angitia NERFINISHED
Feronia NERFINISHED
Hercules NERFINISHED
Juno NERFINISHED
Jupiter NERFINISHED
Mars NERFINISHED
Quirinus NERFINISHED
Semo Sancus NERFINISHED
Vacuna NERFINISHED

Referenced by (5)

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

Sabus associatedWithCulture Sabine culture
Amiternum connectedTo Sabine culture
Sabinum culture Sabine culture