Ancient Italic Peoples - List

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  • Latino-Faliscans including:
    • Falisci, whom spoke an Italic language, Faliscan, closely akin to Latin
    • Latins
    • Sicels
  • Osco-Umbrians or Sabellians including:
    • Umbrians (ethnicity sabellians, language umbrian)
      • Marsi, a very Latinized sabellic people
      • Umbrians
      • Volsci
    • Oscans (ethnicity sabellians, language oscan)
      • Marrucini
      • Osci
        • Aurunci, it is possible that they were originally a Latino-Faliscan people
        • Ausones, it is possible that they were originally a Latino-Faliscan people
        • Campani or Campanians, around Capua
        • Sidicini
      • Paeligni
      • Sabini
    • Samnitics (ethnicity sabellians, language oscan)
      • Bruttii
      • Frentani
      • Lucani
        • Atinati
        • Bantini
        • Eburini
        • Grumentini
        • Numestrani
        • Potentini
        • Sontini
        • Sirini
        • Tergilani
        • Ursentini
        • Volcentani
      • Samnites
        • Pentri
        • Caraceni
        • Caudini
        • Hirpini
    • Other Sabellians (ethnicity sabellians, language oscan)
      • Aequi, later deeply influenced by latins
      • Fidenates
      • Hernici
      • South Piceni or Picentes
      • Vestini

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