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Sidicini
RegionItaly
ExtinctYes
Language family
Indo-European
  • Italic
    • Osco-Umbrian
      • Oscan
        • Sidicini
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
Map of ancient Samnium

The Sidicini (Ancient Greek Σιδικῖνοι) were one of the Italic peoples of ancient Italy. Their territory extended northward from their capital, Teanum Sidicinum (modern day Teano), along the valley of the Liri river up to Fregellae, covering around 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 square miles) in total.[1] They were neighbors of the Samnites and Campanians, and allies of the Ausones and Aurunci. Their language was Oscan.[2]

  1. ^ Devoto 1931, p. 118.
  2. ^ Smith 2018, p. 448.

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Volscian language

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Gaius Sulpicius Longus

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neighbours the Sidicini, abandoned their city, and took refuge at Suessa, which they fortified; and that their ancient city was destroyed by the Sidicini. Aurunca...

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Sessa Aurunca

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Mignano Monte Lungo

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Lazio, Sesto Campano, Venafro. The first settlers in the area were the Sidicini; the Etruscans founded here the town of Cesennia, which later passed under...

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Spurius Postumius Albinus Caudinus

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invaded, with his colleague Titus Veturius Calvinus, the country of the Sidicini. But on account of the great forces which the enemy had collected, and...

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Vairano Patenora

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civilizations was the Opici, followed by the Etruscans, the Samnites and the Sidicini. The Samnites built on our hills fortified cities, as we know from the...

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Battle of Mount Gaurus

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