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    The Ligures or Ligurians were an ancient people after whom Liguria, a region of present-day north-western Italy, is named. In pre-Roman times, the Ligurians...
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    Corsican (corsu, pronounced [ˈkorsu], or lingua corsa, pronounced [ˈliŋɡwa ˈɡorsa]) is a Romance language consisting of the continuum of the Tuscan Italo-Dalmatian...
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    focolare: i sapori della cucina tradizionale ligure: in 165 ricette della cucina tradizionale ligure in lingua italiana e dialetto ventimigliese. Pinerolo:...
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    sarda, Logudorese: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾda] Sardinian: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾða] (Nuorese), or lìngua sarda, Campidanese: [ˈliŋɡwa ˈzaɾda]) is a Romance language spoken by the...
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    Ligurian (/lɪˈɡjʊəriən/ lig-YOOR-ee-ən; endonym: lìgure) or Genoese (/ˌdʒɛnoʊˈiːz/ JEN-oh-EEZ; endonym: zeneise or zeneize) is a Gallo-Italic language...
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    Allobroges Veragri Helvetii Seduni The Ligures, who may have spoken Pre-Indo-European or an Indo-European language, were: Ligures Apuani Bagienni Briniates Friniates...
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  • age of 60. Vocabolario delle parlate liguri (1985) Letteratura genovese e ligure. Profilo storico e antologia (1989) Gli ispanismi nei dialetti liguri (1993)...
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    e le altre necropoli preromane, Milano. Tibiletti Bruno, M. G. (1978). "Ligure, leponzio e gallico". In Popoli e civiltà dell'Italia antica vi, Lingue...
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    the northern region of Italy around Trento) – "[...] [la lingua] italiana [...] è la lingua ufficiale dello Stato." (Statuto Speciale per il Trentino-Alto...
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    Ligurian language (ancient) (category Ligures)
    people of north-western Italy and current south-eastern France known as the Ligures. Very little is known about ancient Ligurian; the lack of inscriptions...
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  • people Ligures Ethnic group Tribe Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, Paleosardo. Le radici linguistiche della Sardegna neolitica, Berlin/New York (2010) La lingua dei...
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    linguistici sull'anfizona Liguria-Provenza", In Dizionario Etimologico Storico Ligure, Alessandria 1989, at pp. 11-62., di Giulia Petracco Sicardi,"Contribute...
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    substratum that has left a mark on the Lombard language is that of the ancient Ligures. However, available information about the ancient language and its influence...
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    are Indo-European. One of these languages, English, is the de facto world lingua franca, with an estimate of over one billion second language speakers. Indo-European...
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    L. (1991). "Lingua e scrittura dei primi Celti". In Multiple Authors, I Celti, pp. 50–60, Bompiani. Tibiletti Bruno, M. G. (1978). "Ligure, leponzio e...
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    as the Etruscans, Rhaetians, Camuni, Nuragics, Sicani, Elymians and the Ligures, and pre-Roman Indo-European-speaking peoples, like the Celts (Gauls and...
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    While the areas of north-western Tuscany were inhabited by the ancient Ligures. In northwestern Tuscany, the area between the Arno and Magra rivers was...
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    by consul Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 187 BC during the war against the Ligures and dedicated by himself as censor in 179 on December 23. It was connected...
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    in the days of the Venetian Republic, when it attained the status of a lingua franca in the Mediterranean. Notable Venetian-language authors include the...
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  • language for the peninsula in the Prose nelle quali si ragiona della volgar lingua (1525), in which he set up Petrarch as the perfect model. Italian, however...
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    was what enabled the spread of Christianity and reflects its role as the lingua franca of the Mediterranean during the time of the Empire. Following Diocletian's...
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    Mediterranean coast. Also, along the southeastern French Mediterranean coast, the Ligures had merged with the Celts to form a Celto-Ligurian culture. In the 2nd...
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  • 650 - 100 BC. "francoveneto" (in Italian). Zanichelli DizionariPiù: La lingua, il sapere, la cultura. 27 October 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024. Kennedy...
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    been largely assimilated into Greek culture, Greek often serving as the lingua franca. Octavian obtained the Roman provinces of the West: Italia (modern...
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     23. Garnsey 1998, pp. 237–238. Migliorini, Bruno (2007). Storia della lingua italiana (in Italian) (XII ed.). Milan: Bompiani. pp. 12–13. ISBN 978-88-452-4961-7...
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    n. Scaevola, praetor in 179 BC, and consul in 175, triumphed over the Ligures. Quintus Mucius Q. f. P. n. Scaevola, praetor in 179 BC, and consul in...
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    from the original on 25 February 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2019. Storia della lingua sarda, vol. 3, a cura di Giorgia Ingrassia e Eduardo Blasco Ferrer The phonology...
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    lìngua in Sardìnnia in edadi spanniola. Ghilarza: Iskra. La Nuova Sardegna, 04/11/10, Per salvare i segni dell'identità – di Paolo Coretti "La lingua...
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    Matterhorn Mount Castor Early inhabitants of the Aosta Valley were Celts and Ligures, whose language heritage remains in some local placenames. Rome conquered...
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    pp. 17–33. doi:10.1002/9781118834312.ch2. ISBN 9781444337341. Varro, De lingua Latina, 5.55. Maras, Daniele F. (2015). "Etruscan and Italic Literacy and...
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