Ausones

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The Ausones (Italian: Ausoni) were an ancient Italics tribe settled in the southern Italy. Often confused with the Aurunci, they share with them only a probably common origin.

According to a legend told by Diodorus Siculus, King of the Ausones was Ausonus, son of Ulysses and Circe (or Calypso). Son of Ausonus was Liparus, whence the Lipari Islands name.

Only fragmentary news exist about historical Ausones.

The first Greek settlers found Italy inhabited by three major populations: Ausones, Enotri and Japigi. The Ausoni spoke an Indo-European language and were probably present in Italy at least from the 17th century BC. Their territory was called Ausonia (sometimes used for extension to denote the whole Italy): in the 8th century BC it included what is now southern Lazio and Campania until the Sele river. According to Diodorus Siculus, they were also settled in the territory of Reggio Calabria. Around 1270 BC part of the Ausoni moved to Sicily.

The Ausoni entered in contact with the Romans, allying against them with the Samnites. The main Ausonian cities of Ausona, Minturnae, Vescia and Sinuessa, according to Livy (Ab urbe condita, IX, 25), were destroyed.

Cales, in the commune of Calvi Risorta (province of Caserta, Campania), of which remains has been found, has been identified as an Ausonian city.

In the park of Roccamonfina remains of a polygonal line of walls belonging to the Ausonian civilization have been discovered.

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