The Roman name for the Oscan people who lived in ancient Italy. They called themselves Safineis. They continued to expand and split up until the 4th century BC. They included the Sabines, Samnites, Campanians, Brusci, Lucanians, and Mamertines. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
古代イタリアに広く分布したオスク語族のローマ側の呼称。彼ら自身はサフィネイス Safineisと称した。前4世紀頃まで拡大,分裂を続けた。サビニ人,サムニウム人,カンパニア人,ブルッチ人,ルカニア人,マメルチニ人などが含まれる。
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