
1) Historical Germanic people
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Marsi is the Latin exonym for an Italic people of ancient Italy, whose chief centre was Marruvium, on the eastern shore of Lake Fucinus, drained for agricultural land in the late 19th century. The area in which they lived is now called Marsica. During the Roman Republic the people of the region spoke a language now termed Marsian in scholarly Engl...
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[Germanic] The Marsi (Marser) were a small Germanic tribe settled between the Rhine, Ruhr and Lippe rivers in northwest Germany. It has been suggested that they were a part of the Sugambri who managed to stay east of the Rhine after most Sugambri had been moved from this area. Strabo describes the Marsi as an example of a Germanic tribe who...
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(from the article `Marsi`) Marsi was also the name of an ancient Germanic tribe located between the Ruhr and Lippe rivers. Defeated during the Roman campaigns in 14–16, they ...
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ancient people of Italy, located on the eastern shore of Lake Fucinus (now drained) in the modern province of L`Aquila. In 304 the Marsi and their ... [2 related articles]
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The Marsi were a people of southern Italy who contested Roman occupation until they were subdued around 301 BC. They subsequently allied with other peoples in 91 BC and rebelled against the Romans demanding the rights of Roman citizenship. These rights they were granted in 87 BC.
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