Vestini people

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The Vestini people were an ancient Italic tribe of central Italy, known from Roman-era sources for inhabiting the area of modern Abruzzo and speaking the now-extinct Vestinian language.

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Vestini people canonical 1

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instanceOf ancient Italic tribe
ancient people
archaeologicalSite Penne NERFINISHED
capitalOrMainCenter Pinna Vestinorum NERFINISHED
category Ancient peoples of Italy
History of Abruzzo NERFINISHED
citizenshipStatus eventual Roman citizenship
continent Europe
country Italy
culturalSphere Osco-Umbrian cultural area NERFINISHED
culture Italic culture
demise assimilated into Roman population
economy agriculture
pastoralism
ethnicity Italic
ethnonymLanguage Latin
event participation in the Social War
geographicalFeature Apennine Mountains NERFINISHED
Aterno river valley NERFINISHED
knownFrom Roman-era sources
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Italic languages
languageStatus extinct language
locatedIn central Italy
modern Abruzzo
mentionedIn works of Pliny the Elder
works of Ptolemy
works of Strabo
militaryStatus socii of Rome
modernEquivalentLocation province of L'Aquila
province of Pescara
neighboringPeople Marrucini NERFINISHED
Marsi NERFINISHED
Peligni NERFINISHED
Sabines NERFINISHED
politicalRelation Roman allies in Social War
allies of Rome
region Ager Vestinus NERFINISHED
religion ancient Italic religion
romanization gradual integration into Roman state
spoke Vestinian language
timePeriod Roman Empire era
Roman Republic era
pre-Roman Italy
writingSystem Latin alphabet (epigraphy) NERFINISHED

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Vestinian language hasEthnicGroup Vestini people