Messapii
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceThe Messapii were an ancient tribe that inhabited, in historical times, the south-eastern peninsula or "heel" of Italy (Salento, modern Apulia), known variously in ancient times as Calabria, Messapia and Iapygia. Their chief towns were Uzentum (modern Ugento), Rudiae (modern Rugge), Brundisium (modern Brindisi) and Hyria. They spoke the Messapian language. They are often referred to as "the most southerly of the Iapygian tribes".
Julius Pokorny derives their ethnonym Messapii from Messapia, interpreted as "(the place) Amid waters", Mess- from Proto-Indo-European *medhyo-, "middle", and -apia from Proto-Indo-European *ap-, "water" (cf. another toponym, Salapia, "salt water").
History
Herodotus records a tradition that sometime after the death of King Minos a large body of Cretans, all except the Polichnites and the Praisians, sailed for Sicania and besieged Camicus for a space of five years. Failing to take the city, and suffering from hunger, they departed Sicania and began the voyage homewards. A furious storm hit when they were at sea close to the shore of what later became Iapygia. The storm threw them upon the coast and broke all their vessels to pieces; and so, as they saw no means of returning to Crete, they founded the town of Hyria and "changed their name from Cretans to Messapian Iapygians" (Herod. 7.170).The true origin of the Messapii is debated. The most credited theory is that they came from Illyria.
After Hyria (founded probably in the 18th century BC) they founded other towns, which, at a much later time, the Tarentines attempted to take. The Iapygians repulsed the Tarentine Greeks however and inflicted a serious defeat on them in 473 BC (Herod. 7. 170), thanks to their superior cavalry. The Messapic cities were independent from each other, and had trade relationships with Greater Greece communities. A corps of Messapic archers foughts with Athens in its war against Syracuse.
The Messapians were later conquered by the Romans and absorbed into the Latin-speaking and Greek-speaking populace.
Language and writing
- Main article:Messapian language.
The language became extinct as its speakers adopted Latin, though some may have adopted Greek.
Main cities
The main Messapic cities included:- Alytia (Alezio)
- Aoxentum (Ugento)
- Brention/Brenteseion (Brindisi)
- Cavallino
- Hodrum/Idruntum (Otranto)
- Hyria/Orria(Oria)
- Kaìlia (Ceglie Messapica)
- Manduria
- Mesania (Mesagne)
- Neriton (Nardò)
- Rudiae (Rugge)
Other Messapic settlements have been discovered near Francavilla Fontana and San Vito dei Normanni.
References
- 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
- http://theillyrians.homestead.com/tribes.html
See also
External links
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