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- Carni abstract "The Carni (Greek Καρνίοι) were a tribe of the Eastern Alps in classical antiquity, settling in the mountains separating Noricum and Venetia. They are usually considered a Gaulish tribe, although some associate them with the Venetic peoples, a group closely related to but probably distinct from the Celts. Their area of settlement isn't known with precision. Strabo confines them to the mountains, while Ptolemy assigns them two cities near the Adriatic coast.They are likely eponymous of the regions of Carnia, Carniola and Carinthia.The first historical date related to the arrival of the Carni is 186 BC, when some 50,000 Carni, composed of armed men, women and children, descended towards the plains (in which they previously used to winter) and on a hill they founded a stable defensive settlement, Akileja.The Romans forced back the Carni to the mountains, they destroyed their settlement and they founded a defensive settlement at the north-east boundaries. The new settlement was named Aquileia, after the former Celtic name Akileja.The triumvirs that founded that settlement were Publius Scipio Nasica, Caius Flaminius and Lucius Manlius Acidinus.In order to stem the Roman expansion and to acquire the fertile and more hospitable plains, the Carni tried to form alliances with the Histrian, the Iapydes, and the Taurisci Celts. As Rome, in turn, was more and more becoming aware of the impending danger coming from the Carni and as it wanted to accelerate its own expansion, it sent to the north-east the legions of consul Marcus Aemilius Scaurus, who finally defeated the Carni in the battle of 15 November 115 BC.The Carni submitted to the Roman Republic in the 2nd century BC, accepting its commands and its concessions. They received then the permission to populate and colonize the plain between the Julian pre-Alps and the Livenza river they had already tried to occupy previously in conflict with both the Romans and Veneti. In the meantime, Aquileia enlarged its importance. It became a Municipium Romanum in 90 BC. It was an important commercial and hand-craft production centre. Also it was the main port on the Adriatic sea and a garrison settlement.In Late Antiquity, under the pressure of Germanic and Slavic peoples, the mountainous area populated by the Latinized Carni shrank gradually narrowing to Carnia and Friulian plains alone, and accepting migration contributions from Carniola, Carinthia and from other areas of the Empire. The phenomenon probably stabilized under the Lombards' domination of Friuli.".
- Carni wikiPageID "15876679".
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- Carni wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Carni wikiPageRevisionID "707664588".
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Adriatic_Sea.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Adriatic_Veneti.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Aquileia.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Carnia.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Carniola.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_history_of_Slovenia.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Italy.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gauls.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Classical_antiquity.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Carinthia.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Alps.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Friuli.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Gauls.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Histri.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Iapydes.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Livenza.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Aemilius_Scaurus_(consul_115_BC).
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Municipium.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Noricum.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Taurisci.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Valerio_Massimo_Manfredi.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Venceslas_Kruta.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLink Venetia_et_Histria.
- Carni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carni".
- Carni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Carni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carni subject Category:Ancient_history_of_Slovenia.
- Carni subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Italy.
- Carni subject Category:Gauls.
- Carni hypernym Tribe.
- Carni type Group.
- Carni type Insect.
- Carni type Group.
- Carni type People.
- Carni comment "The Carni (Greek Καρνίοι) were a tribe of the Eastern Alps in classical antiquity, settling in the mountains separating Noricum and Venetia. They are usually considered a Gaulish tribe, although some associate them with the Venetic peoples, a group closely related to but probably distinct from the Celts. Their area of settlement isn't known with precision.".
- Carni label "Carni".
- Carni sameAs Q858677.
- Carni sameAs Карни.
- Carni sameAs Karni.
- Carni sameAs Carnis.
- Carni sameAs Carni.
- Carni sameAs קרנים.
- Carni sameAs Karni.
- Carni sameAs Carnusok.
- Carni sameAs Carni.
- Carni sameAs Carni.
- Carni sameAs Karnowie.
- Carni sameAs m.03qd09d.
- Carni sameAs Карны.
- Carni sameAs Karni.
- Carni sameAs Karni.
- Carni sameAs Карни.
- Carni sameAs Karner.
- Carni sameAs Carni.
- Carni sameAs Q858677.
- Carni wasDerivedFrom Carni?oldid=707664588.
- Carni isPrimaryTopicOf Carni.