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MARRUCINI

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 759 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MARRUCINI  , an

ancient tribe which occupied a small
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strip of territory round about Teate (mod .
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Chieti), on the east coast of Italy . It is first mentioned in
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history as a member of a confederacy with which the Romans came into conflict in the second Samnite War, 325 B.C., and it entered the
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Roman
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Alliance as a
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separate unit at the end of that war (see further
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PAELIGNI) . We know something of the language of the Marrucini from an inscription known as the "
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Bronze of Rapino," which belongs to about the
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middle of the 3rd century B.c . It is written in Latin alphabet, but in a dialect which belongs to the North Oscan
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group (see PAELIGNI) . The name of the city or tribe which it gives us is tout¢ marouca, and it mentions also a citadel with the epithet tarincris . Several of its linguistic features, both in vocabulary and in syntax, are of considerable
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interest to the student of Latin or
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Italic grammar (e.g. the use of the subjunctive, without any conjunction, to express purpose, a clause prescribing a sacrifice to
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Ceres being followed immediately by pacr si ut propitia sit) . The earliest Latin inscriptions are of Ciceronian date . The form of the name is of considerable interest, as it shows the suffix -NO- superimposed upon the suffix -CO-, a change which probably indicates some
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conquest of an earlier tribe by the invading Safini (or
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Sabini, q.v.) . For further details as to Marrucine inscriptions and place-names see R . S . Conway, The Italic Dialects, p .

253 seq . (R . S .

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