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Ethnic composition of Italy (as defined by today's borders) in 400 BC.
Ethnic groups within the Italian peninsula
  Veneti
  Latins
  Osci
  Greeks

The Italiotes (Ancient Greek: Ἰταλιῶται, Italiōtai) were the pre-Roman Greek-speaking inhabitants of the Italian Peninsula, between Naples and Calabria.[citation needed]

Greek colonisation of the coastal areas of southern Italy and Sicily started in the 8th century BC and, by the time of the Roman ascendance, the area was so extensively hellenized that Romans called it Magna Graecia, that is "Greater Greece".

The Latin alphabet is a derivative of the Western Greek alphabet used by these settlers, and was picked up and adopted and modified first by the Etruscans and then by the Romans.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  • A history of earliest Italy By Massimo Pallottino, 15 April 1991, Page 118 ISBN 0-472-10097-1
  • The Cambridge ancient history By John Boardman Page 709 ISBN 0-521-85073-8
  • Rome and the Western Greeks, 350 BC-AD 200 Page 103 ISBN 0-415-05022-7
  • Gender and ethnicity in ancient Italy By Tim Cornell, Kathryn Lomas Page 40 ISBN 1-873415-14-1
  • Calabria, the first Italy By Gertrude Elizabeth Taylor Slaughter Page 107

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Italiote league

The Italiote League of city-states was founded in about 430 BC by several Greek Achaean colonies in southern Italy. This region of Italiotes (Italian Greek-speakers)

Symmachia (alliance)

Balkan League Balkan Pact First Balkan Alliance NATO Balkan Pact (1953) Italiotes Patriotic Alliance (Greece) Defense pact Bolmarcich, Sarah (2013). "Symmachia"

Magna Graecia

motherland. The ancient inhabitants of Magna Graecia are referred to as Italiotes and Siceliotes. Ruins of several cities from Magna Graecia remain visible

Ancient Greece

Empire Federations/ Confederations Doric Hexapolis (c. 1100 – c. 560 BC) Italiote League (c. 800–389 BC) Ionian League (c. 650–404 BC) Peloponnesian League

Name of Italy

peoples who colonized present-day Calabria, referred to themselves as Italiotes, that is, inhabitants of Italy. This group of Italian people had worshiped

Minoan civilization

Empire Federations/ Confederations Doric Hexapolis (c. 1100 – c. 560 BC) Italiote League (c. 800–389 BC) Ionian League (c. 650–404 BC) Peloponnesian League

Calabria

define the inhabitants of the city-states of the Mezzogiorno first as Italiotes, then Italics with the arrival of the Romans, who would later include

Trajan

history describes Trajan as "an Iberian and neither an Italian nor even an Italiote", but this claim is contradicted by other ancient sources and rejected