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    The Sidicini (Ancient Greek Σιδικῖνοι) were one of the Italic peoples of ancient Italy. Their territory extended northward from their capital, Teanum Sidicinum...
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    Samnites) lived in three sovereign states: the Sidicini, the Aurunci and the Ausones. The Sidicini's capital city was Teanum, which minted its own coins...
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    originated in Samnite attacks on a smaller tribe, the Sidicini. Unable to resist, the Sidicini appealed to the Campanians, who were led by the famously...
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    the Sidicini, a tribe living north of Campania with their chief settlement at Teanum Sidicinum. Unable to stand against the Samnites, the Sidicini sought...
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    number of tribes, including the Samnites, the Aurunci (Ausones), and the Sidicini. The latter two tribes were often grouped under the name "Osci". The Oscan...
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  • the fourth time. During the consulate, the war against the Ausoni and Sidicini ended, and the Senate asked to be entrusted to Valerius Corvus alone. After...
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    Centered in the part of Italy towards Tyrrhenia". Opici Aurunci/Ausones Sidicini Campanians - Centered in the region of Naples Mamertines Paeligni Frentani...
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    The ancient Teanum Sidicinum was the capital of the Oscan tribe of the Sidicini, which drove the Aurunci from Roccamonfina. They probably submitted to...
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    Oscan-speaking Italic tribes: the Osci, the Opici, the Aurunci, the Ausones, the Sidicini, the Hirpini, the Caudini, the Oenotrians, the Campanians (after whom the...
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    Osco-Umbrian Oscan group Hernican Marrucinian Oscan Paelignian Samnite Sidicini Vestinian? Pre-Samnite Sabine South Picene Umbrian group Aequian? Marsian...
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  • Siculian Indo-European 300s BC Eastern Sicily Sicels Sidicini Indo-European [data missing] Sidicinum Sidicini Skalvian Indo-European [data missing] Scalovia...
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    Italic (Marsian, Aequian, Paeligni, Marrucinian, Vestinian); I8, Oscan, Sidicini, Pre-Samnite; I9, Siculian; IE1, Venetic; IE2, Messapian; G1-G2-G3, Greek...
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  • Picentini Mounts) Samnites (Safineis) Caraceni Caudini Hirpini Pentri Sidicini Vestini Elymi? (Elymians) Oenotri? (Oenotrians) Itali Morgetes? Sicels...
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  • with their allies and neighbors the Sidicini to oppose the Romans. The Romans defeated the Ausones and the Sidicini in a battle of little importance and...
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  • Wars Roman Republic Sidicini Campanians Samnites 340 BC 338 BC Latin War Roman Republic Samnites Latin League Campanians Volsci Sidicini Aurunci 339 BC 338...
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  • neighbours the Sidicini, abandoned their city, and took refuge at Suessa, which they fortified; and that their ancient city was destroyed by the Sidicini. Aurunca...
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  • once again in response to an escalating military situation in Italy. The Sidicini had formed an alliance with the Ausones of Cales, and the Senate intended...
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    Paelignian (was spoken by the Paeligni) Sidicinian (was spoken by the Sidicini) Pre-Samnite (ancient language spoken in southern Campania, in Italy, before...
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    from there to the sea. On the east and south they bordered closely on the Sidicini of Teanum and the people of Cales, who, according to Livy, were also of...
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  • ancient inhabitants of Aricia, the form of the name ranking them with the Sidicini, Marrucini, etc., as one of the communities belonging probably to the earlier...
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    Samnites, against a coalition of several peoples: Latins, Campanians, Volsci, Sidicini, and Aurunci. The surviving sources on the battle, however, focus almost...
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    the Sarici became Aricini, and it seems at least probable that the forms Sidicini, Carecini, and others of this shape are the results of this same process...
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  • that the Sidicini were attacking a Roman-aligned group, the Aurunci. Upon the Senate's orders, the consuls prepared for war against the Sidicini. However...
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  • invaded, with his colleague Titus Veturius Calvinus, the country of the Sidicini. But on account of the great forces which the enemy had collected, and...
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    towards the Volturno river, annexing the territories of the Aurunci, Volsci, Sidicini and the Campanians themselves; and eastwards across the centre of the peninsula...
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    not far from the river. The next day he arrived in the territory of the Sidicini, which was beyond the city of Cales . Here he stopped for a day to plunder...
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  • Lazio, Sesto Campano, Venafro. The first settlers in the area were the Sidicini; the Etruscans founded here the town of Cesennia, which later passed under...
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    the Romans. In 337 BC the town was abandoned under the pressure of the Sidicini, in favour of the site of the modern Sessa. The new town kept the old name...
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    attacked the Sidicini, a tribe living north of Campania. The Campani, led by the city-state of Capua, sent an army to help the Sidicini, but were beaten...
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    Scytheis = Scythi (Scythians) Siculeis = Siculi (Sicels) Sidicineis = Sidicini Soraneis = Sorani Stoeneis = Stoeni Tarentineis = Tarentines Tarquiniensibus...
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