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{{Short description|Historical region of southern Italy; part of the Roman Republic/Empire}} {{Other uses|Samnite (disambiguation)}} [[File:Ancient Samnium (cropped).jpeg|thumb|Map of ancient Samnium]] {{Campaignbox Samnite Wars}}{{Campaignbox Ancient Unification of Italy}} {{Campaignbox Latin War}} '''Samnium''' ({{langx|it|Sannio}}) is a [[Latin language|Latin]] [[exonym]] for a region of [[Southern Italy]] anciently inhabited by the [[Samnites]]. Their own [[endonym]]s were ''Safinim'' for the country (attested in one inscription and one coin legend) and ''Safineis'' for the {{nowrap|people.<ref>{{harvnb|Salmon|1967|p=28}}.</ref>}} The language of these endonyms and of the population was the [[Oscan language]]. However, not all the Samnites spoke Oscan, and not all the Oscan-speakers lived in Samnium. Ancient geographers were unable to relay a precise definition of Samnium's borders. Moreover, the areas it included vary depending on the time period considered.<ref>{{harvnb|Salmon|1967|p=23}}. "The boundaries of Samnium, as of any other country, varied at different times in its history. No ancient writer has left a precise and accurate description of them."</ref> The main configurations are the borders it had during the ''floruit'' of the Oscan speakers, from about 600 BC to about 290 BC, when it was finally absorbed by the [[Roman Republic]]. The original territory of Samnium should not be confused with the later territory of the same name. Rome's first [[Emperor of Rome|Emperor]], [[Augustus]], divided [[Roman Italy|Italy]] into 11 regions.<ref>Listed in the ''Descriptio Italiae'', lost to moderns, but serving as the basis of [[Pliny the Elder]]'s description of Italy.</ref> Although these entities only served administrative purposes, and were identified with the sole numeral, by scholarly convention the ''Regio IV'' has been dubbed "''Samnium''". Ancient Samnium had actually been divided into three of the Augustan regions.<ref>IV, II ("''Apulia et Calabria''"), and I ("''Latium et Campania''").</ref>
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