- Caraceni (tribe)
The Caraceni or Caricini or Carricini (Greek: polytonic|Καρακηνοὶ or polytonic|Καρίκινοι) were a tribe of the
Samnites . According toPtolemy , they inhabited the most northern part of Samnium, bordering on thePeligni and theFrentani ; but more especially the upper valley of the Sagrus (modernSangro ). The only city that he assigns to them isAufidena .Zonaras describes them as possessing a town or stronghold, which was taken by the Roman consulsQ. Gallus andC. Fabius with difficulty. Aufidena has been identified with the modernCastel di Sangro , which seems, from the inscriptions and other remains discovered there, to have been an ancient town.Their territory was delimited to north from that of the Frentani, to south from that one of the
Pentri , to east from that one of theLucani and, finally, to the west from that one of the Peligni. The tribe divided itself in two groups: the "Caricini supernates" (Carricini supernates), which occupied the northern part of their eastern region centered on the city ofJuvanum (whose remains are visible in the territory between the communes ofTorricella Peligna andMontenerodomo ) and the "Caricini infernates" (Carricini infernates), in the southern part, whose main center wasCluviae (whose ruins have been identified with those atPiano Laroma , afrazione of the commune ofCasoli ). This small community comprised part of the Samnite Confederation, the great antagonist of theRoman Republic , against which it participated in theSamnite Wars and the Social War. The territory of the Caraceni probably came to be occupied by the Romans in the course of the Second Samnite War (c.310 BCE ), and the people were gradually assimilated into the Roman state.Pliny (iii. 12. s. 17), describes a tribe called
Carentini which that author seems to place among the Frentani, with the Caraceni, but distinct from them.References
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