Thanks for both of you comments. I did my best to accumulate good information, but some facts don't always show up. Much of what I researched was in Italian and it took me a while to do all the translations. Have a grand week.
Italy came from the Italic tribeds in middle Italy (the race that Romans do had problem defeating and attack, Romans also did not contest when we had our own Italic coins), The 2 tribes where the Umbrian and Italic tribe (type Italic tribe in Wikipedia and learn it's history). italy with the North and South united under 1 rule was built.
'Italia' and similar words used to describe the peninsula as a whole for many centuries, but the first time 'Italia' was used to denote a political entity was during the Social Wars (or 'Italic Wars') of 91-88 B.C., and the specific place with that name was present-day Corfinio.
oh noooooooo!! this origin of the name ITALIA is not correct!! XD The term ITALIA was assigned by greeks to the extreme end of the italian peninsula, where now is set the Reggio Calabria province, in 500 b.C., and under their rule it was extended to other southern territories.
Romans extended the name 'Italia' to all countries they conquisted gradually from south to north, Corfinium incuded. So the name italia yet referred to other territories, and just had been extended to Corfinio country ;)
Well yes, there are many possibilities for the origin of name "Italia". However, Corfinio (Corfinium) lays claim to the origin of the name "Italia" and has established a civic museum to the preservation of the Peligne culture. Since my ancestors are from Corfinio I support their claim.
yes, but you have to consider that the opinion of that museum could be a little "patrotic"... I am italian, and my grandfather comes from sulmona, close to corfinio but the origin of the name "italia" is more ancient than 91b.c.!! it is a historical fact that it has been used by greeks since 500b.c. for the nowadays calabria, southern italy, and just then it has been expanded gradually to north, so also to corfinio and abruzzo.
There is no doubt that Corfinio feels patriotic to the word "Italic". I think any other town, in such a position, would act likewise. If I remember correctly, Lutizia, at the museum, said that this was the first time the word "Italic" was inscribed on a coin, thus making the word "Italic" official. She did not say that the word "Italic" was invented there. I agree with you that the word "Italic" was in use prior to 91BC since the Romans were battling the "Italic" tribes in in 500 BC.
Forgot to say the Sabino tribes where the Itaalic and Umbrian tribe.
Viva Italia
silviom1966 2 weeks ago
Thanks for both of you comments. I did my best to accumulate good information, but some facts don't always show up. Much of what I researched was in Italian and it took me a while to do all the translations. Have a grand week.
Aldimarvp 2 weeks ago
Italy came from the Italic tribeds in middle Italy (the race that Romans do had problem defeating and attack, Romans also did not contest when we had our own Italic coins), The 2 tribes where the Umbrian and Italic tribe (type Italic tribe in Wikipedia and learn it's history). italy with the North and South united under 1 rule was built.
silviom1966 2 weeks ago
'Italia' and similar words used to describe the peninsula as a whole for many centuries, but the first time 'Italia' was used to denote a political entity was during the Social Wars (or 'Italic Wars') of 91-88 B.C., and the specific place with that name was present-day Corfinio.
Ferzoco 1 year ago
Thanks for your support in this issue. Have a grand day, every day.
Aldimarvp 1 year ago
oh noooooooo!! this origin of the name ITALIA is not correct!! XD The term ITALIA was assigned by greeks to the extreme end of the italian peninsula, where now is set the Reggio Calabria province, in 500 b.C., and under their rule it was extended to other southern territories.
Romans extended the name 'Italia' to all countries they conquisted gradually from south to north, Corfinium incuded. So the name italia yet referred to other territories, and just had been extended to Corfinio country ;)
ilpaulo 2 years ago
Well yes, there are many possibilities for the origin of name "Italia". However, Corfinio (Corfinium) lays claim to the origin of the name "Italia" and has established a civic museum to the preservation of the Peligne culture. Since my ancestors are from Corfinio I support their claim.
Aldimarvp 2 years ago
yes, but you have to consider that the opinion of that museum could be a little "patrotic"... I am italian, and my grandfather comes from sulmona, close to corfinio but the origin of the name "italia" is more ancient than 91b.c.!! it is a historical fact that it has been used by greeks since 500b.c. for the nowadays calabria, southern italy, and just then it has been expanded gradually to north, so also to corfinio and abruzzo.
ilpaulo 1 year ago
There is no doubt that Corfinio feels patriotic to the word "Italic". I think any other town, in such a position, would act likewise. If I remember correctly, Lutizia, at the museum, said that this was the first time the word "Italic" was inscribed on a coin, thus making the word "Italic" official. She did not say that the word "Italic" was invented there. I agree with you that the word "Italic" was in use prior to 91BC since the Romans were battling the "Italic" tribes in in 500 BC.
Aldimarvp 1 year ago
Molto interessante..!
DjCosmo031 2 years ago
Grazie. Miei nonni hanno abitato a Corfinio. Certamente questa paese e' importante a me.
Aldimarvp 2 years ago
Fantastico!!! Complimenti Al !!!! Bel lavoro.
grey2199 2 years ago
Grazie mille per la sua riposta.
Aldimarvp 2 years ago