The Latins, battled with the Greeks and the Etruscans for control of the Italian peninsula
The history of the Pallominy family starts arout 800 BC in the area known today as Lazio in the central and western side of the Italian peninsula. Research has shown that the ethnic origins of the early members of the family are Marsi. The Marsi was an early group of people that lived in the Lazio, in the region called Marsica. The Marsi history dates back to about 800 BC as archeology have found vestiges of their presence in the Lazio, as early as 795 BC. The Marsi were an early Italian tribe of Germanic origin that moved south into the Italian peninsula, looking for warmer weather and better pastures for their cattle. The Marsi were skilled warriors and traders. The Marsi traded heavily with other neighboring people in the Lazio, and as population grew, they allied themselves with these other groups in the region. The Marsi and their neighboring tribes entered a Confederacy in the fourth century BC. Members of this confederacy included the Vestini, Paeglini and finally the Samnites. The latter joined few years later in 308 BC. At the beginning and as the Roman people grew in numbers and importance, the Marsi did not want to be assimilated by them, so the Marsi fought several so-called "rebellious wars" against the conquering Romans. Eventually though, the Marsi merged with the Romans and became the original tribes of the later powerful Roman Empire.
Various tribal groups took control of the Greek peninsula from its previous inhabitants and established independent city-states, based on a high defensible hill as security refuge, and a patch of arable land to grow food to support themselves. They also used the sea to harvest fish, and as a highway to engage in trade. They bred prolifically and when their population exceeded the capacity of their limited land to sustain them, they sent out the surplus population to seize new land and establish new city-states. So they spread right around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Kushites and Nubians were the names of the two groups the Egyptians traded with in Africa.
well, social policy in Britain been shaped by one of the fallowing social groups the working class the middle class minority ethnic groups by setling the united states and never been diversed.
they had no choice but it had to do with something with there ground. they couldn't farm and they had to get the things they needed or there goodswell i don't know either but....... well i think that i kind of agree with the first answer i guess?
You should specify what the groups are. Who are you referring to?
Greeks, Latins, and Etruscans
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The early settlers of the Italian peninsula were many different groups and spoke many different languages. Here are most of them: the Latins (including the first Romans), the Umbrians, the Etruscans, the Ligurians, the northern mixed peoples, the Celtic tribes, the Illyrians, the Oscans and the Greek.
the Romans where the first to live their but lots more came after them. this started many wars against Rome and other city's/towns
Many groups throughout history have wanted to conquer the Iberian Peninsula. Romans, Spanish, French, Muslims, etc.
to organize the groups and divisions to ensure appropriate level of span of control the groups and division to be organize into the branches.
spanish and Italian mostly
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.
to organize the groups and divisions to ensure appropriate level of span of control the groups and division to be organize into the branches.
to organize the groups and divisions to ensure appropriate level of span of control the groups and division to be organize into the branches.