The last is divided into two main branches,-theLatin branch, and that to which the dialects of the Umbri, Marsi, Volsci, and Samnites belong.
2
For commencing from Ravenna the Umbri inhabit the neighbouring country... all allow that Umbria extends as far as Ravenna, as the inhabitants are Umbri.
Ús de umbrians en anglès
1
I suppose that, like Narni and Otricoli, it was a city of the Umbrians.
2
The Umbrians or Ambrons were driven out or subjugated.
3
They were joined by the UMBRIANS, GAULS, and ETRUSCANS.
4
The Samnites, Etruscans, Umbrians, and Gauls unite against Rome.
5
The Etruscans and Umbrians took the part of Rome, being offered the suffrage for their allegiance.
6
In Rieti, the ancient Umbrians were married thus.
7
If it ever existed in Etruscan, it had been lost before the Oscans and Umbrians borrowed their alphabets.
8
The Italians, a branch of the Aryan family, embraced many tribes (Latins, Umbrians, Sabines, Samnites, etc.
9
A colony was sent thither as a barrier against the Umbrians, and called Narnia, from the river Nar.
10
This time they had formed a powerful coalition which embraced the Etruscans, the Umbrians, the Gauls, and other nations.
11
Others affirm, that the defeat was by Umbrians, not Gauls, and that the loss sustained was not so great.
12
The Romans were supported on that day by the Latins, Campanians, Volscians, Sabines, Umbrians, Marrucinians, Paelignians, Frentanians, and Arpanians.
13
The consul obeyed the order, and by forced marches proceeded to Mevania, where the forces of the Umbrians then lay.
14
298-290.-Assoon as the Etruscans and Umbrians were engaged with Rome, the Samnites invaded Lucania.
15
The Etrurians, the Umbrians, the Campanians, the Latins, and some of the Greek cities were the only states that remained faithful.
16
It was a union of strong elements of frontier democratic peoples, Sabines, Umbrians, Sicilians, Etruscans, Greeks, being blended in republican Rome.