Peoples of Italy. Roman conquest Italian Hills.

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Peoples of Italy

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Peoples of Italy

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Roman conquest

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Italian Hills

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The Apennine Ridge

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The Apennines

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The Etruscans

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The Greeks

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Acragas (Agrigento)

Temple of Concordia

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Ancient Syracuse

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The Seizure of the Sabine Women

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The intervention of the Sabine Women

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Samnites (Fierce Warriors: Sulla defeated them in 80 BC)

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Other Peoples

• Volscians• Equians• Ligurians• Opicians (Osci)

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Mos maiorum

• Gravitas• Industria• Diligentia• Continentia• Constantia• Pietas• Simplicitas• Benevolentia• virtus.

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Family and society

• Pater Familias• Mater Familias (matrona)• Patron (offered support, money, food)• Client (offered his vote and support)• Patricians: originally they had all the power• Gradually the plebeians chip into patrician power, and

eventually they achieve complete inclusion into the Roman state by the 3rd c. (although patrician privilege does not entirely disappear; inequality will always remain).