Before the rise of the Romans, Italy was inhabited by various ancient peoples and tribes. The Etruscans dominated central Italy, particularly in the region of Tuscany, while the Greeks established colonies in the southern parts, such as Sicily and the coastal areas of the mainland. Additionally, the Italic tribes, including the Sabines, Samnites, and others, occupied different regions of the Italian peninsula. The diverse cultural landscape laid the groundwork for the emergence of Roman civilization.
The Ethruscans ruled Italy before the Romans.
When the Romans were in control of Italy it was Latin, i don't know before that.
Sicily was owned by both, at separate times, though. Sicily was a colony of Greece, even though it is geographically closer to Carthage, who owned part of it. Then, the Romans fought for it and won. THE END!
Smaller groups or communties that were taken over by the Romans.
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Rome is "in" Italy.
David Randall-MacIver has written: 'Italy before the Romans'
The Romans took Italy and conquered each piece of it a little at a time.
Rome and Italy were the center of the Roman Empire but Italy doesn't exist during or before... Italy become a unified country in 1861 a thousand years after the fall of the Roman Empire
Yes, rome is owned by pope. Fun facts, it os the largest city in Italy, and is the Capital of Italy :)
The Romans decided to conquer all of Italy because they wanted to expand their empire.
Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.