Vestini

Vestini

The Vestini were an ancient Sabine tribe which occupied the area of the modern Abruzzo (Mezzogiorno Italy) included between the Gran Sasso and the northern bank of the Aterno river. Their main centres were "Pitinum "(near modern L'Aquila), "Aufinum "(Ofena), "Peltuinum" (Prata d'Ansidonia), "Pinna "(Penne) and "Aternum "(Pescara, shared with the Marrucini) .

The tribe entered into the Roman alliance, retaining its own independence, in 302 BC, and issuing coins of its own in the following century. A northerly section round Amiternum near the passes into Sabine country probably received the Caerite franchise soon after. In spite of this, and of the influence of Hadria, a Latin colony founded about 290 BC (Livy, "Epit." xi.), the local dialect, which belongs to the north Oscan group, survived certainly to the middle of the 2nd century BC (see the inscriptions cited below) and probably until the Social War.

The oldest Latin inscriptions of the district are C.I.L. ix. 3521, from Furfo with Sullan alphabet, and 3574, "litteris antiquissimis"," but with couraverunt, a form which, as intermediate between "coir-" or "coer-" and "cur-", cannot be earlier than 100 BC. The latter inscription contains also the forms "magisterles" (nom. p1.) and "ueci" (gen. sing.), which show that the Latin first spoken by the Vestini was not that of Rome, but that of their neighbours the Marsi and Aequi. The inscription of Scoppito shows that at the time at which it was written the upper "Aternus" valley must be counted Vestine, not Sabine in point of dialect.

A Vestini sculpture, the Warrior of Capestrano, dating from the 6th century BC, was found in Capestrano, province of L'Aquila.

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