• The Iapygians were a "relatively homogeneous linguistic community" speaking a non-Italic, Indo-European language, commonly called 'Messapic'.
  • The Iapygians were an Indo-European people who inhabited Apulia in classical antiquity. The Iapygians were descended from the Illyrians, who colonized southern...
  • Category Archives: Iapygians (Italic people). Iapygians and Tarentines: Klearchos of Soloi (fourth century BCE).
  • I think the Iapygians were probably near totally absorbed by the Greek colonists, who were in larger number.
  • The meaning of IAPYGIAN is a member of one of several peoples anciently inhabiting the peninsula of Apulia in southeastern Italy.
  • Iapygians and Greeks in ancient Apulia. This room displays a significant selection of ceramics of indigenous and Greek production, dated between the 6th and...
  • These people had different ways of doing things and different languages, so they didn't really get along with the iapygians.
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