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  • Umbrian language - Wikipedia
    Since that classification was first formulated, a number of other languages in ancient Italy were discovered to be more closely related to Umbrian Therefore, a group, the Umbrian languages, was devised to contain them
  • Umbri - Wikipedia
    Umbria was bordered by the Tiber and Nar rivers and included the Apennine slopes on the Adriatic The ancient Umbrian language belongs to the Osco-Umbrian branch of the Italic languages, an Indo-European subfamily that also includes the Latino-Faliscan languages
  • Umbraan Betta - Official Palia Wiki
    Unlike its Palian cousin, the [[Umbraa|Umbraan]] Betta can tolerate and even thrive in the presence of other Umbraan Betta
  • Umbrian language | Umbrian language | Ancient, Italic, Indo-European . . .
    Umbrian was spoken in central Italy, probably only in the area of the Tiber River valley in the last few centuries bc; it was displaced by Latin at an unknown date
  • Umbrian alphabet and language - Omniglot
    Umbrian is an extinct Indo-European language that was spoken in southeastern Italy between the 7th and 1st centuries BC
  • Umbri | Etruscan, Ancient Italy Religion | Britannica
    By about 400 bc the inhabitants of this area spoke an Indo-European dialect closely related to Oscan (Umbrian) It is best known from the ritual texts called the Iguvine Tables
  • Umbrian language — Grokipedia
    The Umbrian language is an extinct member of the Indo-European language family, belonging to the Italic branch and specifically the Sabellic (or Osco-Umbrian) subgroup, which also includes Oscan, South Picene, Paelignian, and minor dialects like Volscian and Marrucinian [1] [2] [3] It was spoken by the Umbri, an indigenous people inhabiting ancient Umbria—a region in central Italy
  • Kingdoms of Italy - Umbri (Sabellians) - The History Files
    Latin colonies are founded in Umbrian territory by Rome, starting in 299 BC with the conquest of the city of Nequinum, which Rome renames Narni Further colonies are founded in 268 BC, and 241 BC
  • Umbrian - languagesgulper. com
    Umbrian was the language of Umbria (central Italy), east of the Tiber River valley, in the second half of the last millennium BCE It became extinct a couple of centuries before Oscan which is attested until the 1st century CE
  • Umbrian language explained
    Since that classification was first formulated, a number of other languages in ancient Italy were discovered to be more closely related to Umbrian Therefore, a group, the Umbrian languages, was devised to contain them





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