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  1. Italy. Cisalpine Gaul, in ancient Roman times, the part of northern Italy between the Apennines and the Alps settled by Celtic tribes. Rome conquered the Celts between 224 and 220 bce, extending its northeastern frontier to the Julian Alps. When Hannibal invaded Italy in 218 bce, the Celts joined his forces, and Rome thereby lost this territory.

  2. The Rise of Little Italy Italians arrived around the same time, but their greatest growth occurred a few years after the Jewish surge. Early Italian arrivals in the 1860s were mainly Genoese from the north who settled around Ferry Court (near the current entrance to the Sumner Tunnel).

  3. Aug 14, 2023 · Tristan Hughes. 14 Aug 2023. @ancientstristan. Image Credit: History Hit. In 735 BC a flotilla of ships made land on Sicily ‘s eastern shoreline. The crew hailed from the Greek city of Chalcis, some 600 miles to the east. Upon setting foot on Sicilian soil the Greeks surveyed the surrounding region: a little promontory stretched out from the ...

  4. The Franks who expanded south into Gaul settled there and eventually adopted the Vulgar Latin of the local population. However, a Germanic language was spoken as a second tongue by public officials in western Austrasia and Neustria as late as the 850s. It completely disappeared as a spoken language from these regions during the 10th century.

  5. Jul 17, 2016 · The first Italians arrived in Harlem in 1878 from Salerno in southwest Italy, and settled around East 115th Street. At the time Harlem was a mix of Irish, Jewish, and German immigrants, but by the ...

  6. Roman mythology and history states that the name comes from its founder Romulus. There are other theories put forth by historians and archeologists as to where Rome got its name. It may have come from the Etruscan word for the Tiber River, "rumon". Settlement of Italy During the early formation of Rome, Italy was settled by many different peoples.

  7. Italy - Culture, Cuisine, Regions: Italians cannot be typified by any one physical characteristic, a fact that may be explained by the past domination of parts of the peninsula by different peoples. The Etruscans in Tuscany and Umbria and the Greeks in the south preceded the Romans, who “Latinized” the whole country and maintained unity until the 5th century. Jews arrived in Italy during ...

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