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  1. (750’s – 600 BCE)

    It was around this time (750’s – 600 BCE) that the Latins who lived in Rome became known as Romans. As you can see the identity as an Italian (from Italy) was not to happen for another 2,614 years!
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    When did Italians stop being Romans?
    The short answer is: the day in 1861 when Italy unified and acquired an army and a navy. A language is a dialect which has an army and a navy. The long answer is a bit more complicated.
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    How did the ancient Romans turn into Italians?
    • Tuscia ( Etruria) et Umbria ( Tuscany, Umbria and the northern part of coastal Lazio)
    • Picenum suburbicarium ( Piceno, in southern Marche)
    • Valeria Sabina (the modern province of Rieti, other areas of Lazio and areas of Umbria and Abruzzo)
    • Campania (central and southern coastal Lazio and coastal Campania except for the modern province of Salerno)

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    Are Romans and Italians the same thing?
    The Romans of today are Italian and they are called Italians. They are also called Romans, in the strictest possible sense of residents of the city of Rome or the area of Rome. In the same way, you could call a resident of New York both a New Yorker and an American. The ancient Romans of the Italian peninsula were Italian geographically.
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    Were the Romans technically the first Italians?
    The Romans from Italy were the first Italians to settle in the British Isles along with other people from various parts of the Roman Empire. They came as far back as 55 and 54 BC when Julius Caesar (initially landing in Deal) led expeditionary campaigns in the south-east of England, and then again in AD 43 when Emperor Claudius invaded and subsequently conquered the British islands.
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    When did Romans become Italians?
    ✓ Romans of the Italian peninsula always also called themselves Italian. They were Roman as citizens of the Roman Empire, and Italian as a matter of geogr…
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  4. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2371

    Mar 26, 2021 · by History Matters. published on 26 March 2021. 1700 years ago the people who lived in what's now Italy considered themselves to be Romans.

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Italy

    Italia (the Latin and Italian name for the Italian Peninsula) was the homeland of the Romans and metropole of Rome's empire in classical antiquity. According to Roman mythology, Italy was the ancestral home promised by Jupiter to Aeneas of Troy and his descendants, who were the founders of Rome. Aside from the legendary accounts, Rome was an Italic city-state that changed its form of gov…

    • Common languages: Latin
    • ISO 3166 code: IT
  6. https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/28907-How...

    Jul 16, 2002 · Then the Spanish and Portuguese became powerful in the 1400-1700's England became powerful, Russia, Germany Italy was left out. I think so much has changed in Italy

  7. https://thuletide.wordpress.com/2020/09/20/italian-ethnogenesis

    Sep 20, 2020 · The ancient Romans and modern Italians are a mix of 30:70 PIE to EEF, on a North-South gradient, with increased EEF ancestry in the South. The majority of Italian DNA has been …

  8. https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/...

    Romans became Italians in the late 19th century when the Italians declared Rome part of Italy. Before that Rome was controlled by the Pope, who kept the city out of the Kingdom of Italy with …

  9. https://www.historyextra.com/period/qa-when-did...

    Jul 01, 2013 · The early 16th century saw the dialect used by Dante in his work replace Latin as the language of culture. We can thus say that modern Italian descends from 14th-century …

  10. Who did the Romans conquer? | Types of All

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    May 26, 2022 · As the Roman Empire expanded, migrants to the capital brought their local cults, many of which became popular among Italians. Christianity was in the end the most …

  11. When did 'Rome' as a country become Italy? And why?

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    The first time Italy was used as the name of a country (rather than a geographic region) was in the 6th century, when Odoacer called himself King of Italy, shortly after he deposed the last Western Roman emperor. In th 8th century, Italy was conquered by the Franks and became a part of the Frankish Empire, later the Holy Roman Empire.

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