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  1. Ethnolinguistic map of Italy in the Iron Age, before the Roman expansion and conquest of Italy. The Latins ( Latin: Latinus (m.), Latina (f.), Latini (m. pl.)), sometimes known as the Latials [1] or Latians, were an Italic tribe which included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome (see Roman people ).

    • Italic peoples

      The Italic peoples are descended from the Urnfield and...

    • Latins

      The term originally referred to the Latins, an ancient...

    • Latin

      Latin (lingua Latina, Latin: [ˈlɪŋɡʷa ɫaˈtiːna], or Latinum,...

  2. El término latino (en latín: Latini) hace referencia a una de las etnias de origen indoeuropeo y del grupo itálico que se asentaron a lo largo de la costa tirrénica del Latium, en Italia, en el curso del II milenio a. C., durante la Edad del Bronce. 1 Estaban emparentados con otras poblaciones itálicas ( sabinos, umbros, sículos, etc.) y parti...

  3. ancient Italic peoples. Distribution of peoples of ancient Italy c. 500 bce. The Greeks called the Etruscans Tyrsenoi or Tyrrhenoi, while the Latins referred to them as Tusci or Etrusci, whence the English name for them. In Latin their country was Tuscia or Etruria.

  4. The Latins, sometimes known as the Latials or Latians, were an Italic tribe which included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome. From about 1000 BC, the Latins inhabited the small region known to the Romans as Old Latium, that is, the area between the river Tiber and the promontory of Mount Circeo 100 km (62 mi) southeast of Rome.