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In the north part of Italy, the ethnic groups are the Italians and small groups of Germans and French people. In the south, there are the Greek-Italians and the Albanian-Italians.
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The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.The occupants of Italy before Rome was founded were many different ethnic groups with many different cultures and languages. They are the Latins, the Celts, the Unbrians, the Oscans, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Illyrians, and the Greeks. There were also mixed groups of peoples such as the Celt/Ligurians. There were also areas of ancient Italy named for the tribes that lived there, but the various tribes all belonged to one of the above ethnic groups.
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unification of Italy during the 1800s
unification of italy during the 1800s
Both before and after 509 BC mainland Italy was inhabited by 26 different ethnic groups. The main ones were the Gauls, the Veneti, the Ligurians, the Etruscans, the Umbrians, the Latins, the Samnites and the Lucanians.
I do not know where you got the idea that there were only three ethnic groups In Italy in the days of the Romans. There were more than twenty-six peoples living in mainland Italy when Rome was a newcomer. In central and southern Italy was the Osco-Umbrian linguistic group which included the Umbrians, Piceni, Sabines, Marsi, Marucini, Frentani, Vestini, Samnites, Campanians and Lucanians. The Etruscans, Latins, Falscans, Aequi, Volsci, Hernici and Aurunci lived in central Italy. In Apulia (the toe of Italy) there were the Dauni Puecetii and Messapii. In Calabria (the toe of Italy) there were the Enorti, Ausoni and Brutii. In the north there were the Ligurians, the Gauls (there were five groups of Gauls, the Taurini, Insubers, Centomani, Boii and Senones) and the Veneti. In the south there were also Greek settlements. There were also samller ethnic groups. In Sicily there were the Sicels and the Elymians, and the Sicani.
Answer this question… Both movements were based on unifying groups with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic similarities.
No, the Greeks were not the only people in Italy. While they established numerous colonies, particularly in the southern regions known as Magna Graecia, Italy was also home to various other cultures and peoples, including the Etruscans in central Italy, the Romans who emerged later, and the Celts in the north. The Italian peninsula was a mosaic of different civilizations and ethnic groups throughout ancient history.
Both movements were based on unifying groups with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic similarities.
Three groups? There were more than twenty-four peoples living in mainland Italy when Rome was a newcomer. In central and southern Italy was the Osco-Umbrian linguistic group which included the Umbrians, Piceni, Sabines, Marsi, Marucini, Frentani, Vestini, Samnites, Campanians and Lucanians. In Apulia (the toe of Italy) there were the Dauni Puecetii and Messapii. In Calabria (the Toe of Italy, there were the Enorti, Ausoni and Brutii. The Latins, the Falscans and the Etruscans, Aequi, Volsci and Aurunci lived in central Italy In the north there were the the Ligurians, the Gauls (thee were five groups of Gauls, the Taurini, Insubers, Centomani, Boii and Senones) and the Veneti. In the south there were also Greek settlements These were the main groups of peoples who lived in Italy around 350 BC. There were more than likely many more smaller ethnic groups that either died out or merged with other groups.