Usually they are eventually forgotten about as the years pass. The one in Romeo and Juliet becomes settled when the families realize the horrible cost of their feud.
it was settled in 1800s
Grudges is correct.
Ancient Greeks settled where they did because of the land topography. They settled near water and areas that were easy to defend.
nether
Shakespeare didn't hold any grudges. He uses the phrase "ancient grudge" in the Prologue to Romeo and Juliet to describe the bad blood which was between the two families of Montague and Capulet.
The judges decided who had won.
No, because life's too short to keep grudges. But it depends on you really, depends what that person has done to you, or your situation.
The Slavs
Egyptians!
The Aryans first settled in Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
They settled in the land that is today called "Israel", though in ancient times, the borders were quite different.
The ancient Semitic civilization, the Phoenicians, settled along the Mediterranean coast and invented the alphabet.