SALENTINI — populi Italiae, quorum regio (inmare ad Ortum contra Epirum instar peninsulae porrecta) Messapia, et Iapygia, cum Calabria in ora Boreali, Terra d Otranto vulgo, Apuliae Peuceriae ad Occasum contermina, in quâ 3. urbes clarae, Brundusium,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Campi Salentīni — (a. Geogr.), Ebene in Calabrien, in N. am Vorgebirge Japygium … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
САЛЕНТИНЫ — • Salentīni (или Sall.), Σαλεντι̃νοι, народ на южной оконечности Калабрии, около Япигийского мыса, который назывался также η̉ Σαλεντίνων άκρα. Cic. Rosc. Am. 46. С покорением салентинцев (266 г. до Р. X.) закончилось покорение всей… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Unione Sportiva Lecce — Infobox club sportif US Lecce Généralités Nom complet … Wikipédia en Français
U.S. Lecce — Infobox Football club clubname = Lecce fullname = Unione Sportiva Lecce SpA nickname = Giallorossi (Yellow Reds), Salentini (Salenters); Lupi (Wolves) founded = March 15, 1908 | ground = Stadio Via del Mare, Lecce, Italy capacity = 36,285 [ [http … Wikipedia
JAPYGIA — I. JAPYGIA reg. in finibus Italiae, in Cherronesi formam coacta, cuius Isthmus Tarento Brundusium usque extenditur, alio noinine Messapia dicitur. Strabo l. 6. p. 277. Serv. Iapygia, inquit, pars est Apuliae, in qua mons est Garganus qui ad mare… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MESSAPIA — I. MESSAPIA oppid. Messapiae, nunc Mesagna, supra Brunduum. Messana Apuliae etiam L. Holstenio, in notis ad Geogr. II. MESSAPIA regio Italiae, Plin Strab. quae et Salentini Ptol. ac aliis Iapygia, peninsula inter Tarentum, et Brundufrum, Terra d… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
salentino — sa·len·tì·no agg., s.m. 1. agg. CO del Salento: penisola salentina | agg., s.m., nativo o abitante del Salento 2. agg. TS stor. dei Salentini | agg., s.m., che, chi apparteneva ai Salentini | s.m.pl., antica popolazione della terra d Otranto… … Dizionario italiano
Pales — In Roman mythology, Pales was a deity of shepherds, flocks and livestock. Regarded as a male by some sources and a female by others, and even possibly as a pair of deities (as Pales could be either singular or plural in Latin).Pales festival,… … Wikipedia
Iapyges — The Iapyges or Iapygians were an Indo European people who inhabited the heel of Italy (modern Apulia) before being absorbed by the Romans. IdentityThe Iapyges have origins either from Illyria [Talbert, Richard J. A. Atlas of Classical History .… … Wikipedia