Osci 147762 211616883 2008-05-11T07:32:55Z Tony Esopi 6740267 [[Image:Regione Campania 3.svg|thumb|The part of Italy that is shaded red is Campania. The Osci lived in the northern area of this region and competed with the Etruscans for full possession of the entire area.]] The '''Osci''', which may also be referred to by the names of Opici, Opsci (for the fertility goddess, [[Ops]]), and Obsci (Oscans or Opicans in English) were historic inhabitants of Southern [[Italy]] dwelling in Northern [[Campania]] and ultimately settling in the border region between [[Latium]] and Campania. They also competed with the [[Etruscans]] for possession over Campania. Antichus, who was generally regarded as [[Thucydides|Thucydides']] source for western history, later identified this tribe with the Ausones (Aurunci) who had been conquered and scattered into Campania and elsewhere by the [[Sabelli]]. The Oscan name survived through this scattering because the language that they spoke was called [[Oscan]] as well. == Conflict and subjugation == In the beginning of the [[5th century B.C.]], the Osci fought [[Rome]] for the Ager Pomptinus, the region in Latium between mons Abanus and the coast of the mare Tyrrhenum. Being that the Osci were farmers and the Ager Pomptinus contained very fertile land, this area would have been very valuable to them. However, the Osci suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of the Romans. Later in the 5th century, the Samnites ([[Samnium]]), a warlike people who also spoke Oscan, took over the Oscan region and subjugated the Osci. Subsequently, during the 1st [[Samnite War]] (343-341 BC), Rome gained control of Northern Campania. According to [[Livy]], the Osci were somewhat the cause of the 1st Samnite War. He states that it began because the Samnites made an unprovoked attack on the Sidicines (an Oscan canton in Northern Campania). This caused the Sidicines to run to Campania for safety. The Samnites then attacked the Campanians, defeated them, and drove them back within their own walls. In desperation the Osci asked for help from the Romans. They were then under Rome’s control. *However,the 1st Samnite War is thought to be fiction of the annalistic tradition, meaning that many of the later [[annalists]] of Roman history fabricated aspects of certain events (even the events themselves) for patriotic reasons. [[Category:History of Italy]] [[Category:Campania]] ==References== *{{Cite encyclopedia | editor= Cancik, Hubert, and Helmuth Schneider | title= Oscans | encyclopedia= Brill's New Pauly Encyclopedia of the Ancient World | year= 2003 | location= Leiden | publisher= Brill Academic Publisher | volume= II | isbn= 90-0412259-1 }} *{{Citation | last= Caspari | first= M.O.B. | year= 1911 | title= The Etruscans and the Sicilian Expedition of 414-413 B.C. | pages= 113-115 | url= http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0009-8388%28191104%291%3A5%3A2%3C113%3ATEATSE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23 }}. *{{Citation | editor-last= Hornblower | editor-first= Simon | editor2-last= Spawforth | editor2-first= Anthony | year= 2003 | title= Oxford Classical Dictionary (Revised) | publisher= Oxford University Press | location= Oxford | edition= 3rd | isbn= 0-198-66172-X }}. *{{Citation | last= Livy | editor-last= Lewis | editor-first= Naphtali | editor2-last= Reinhold | editor2-first= Meyer | contribution= History of Rome | title= Roman Civilization: The Republic and the Augustan Age | edition=3rd | place=New York | publisher= Columbia University Press | publication-date= 1990 | volume= I | pages= 81-85 | isbn= 0-231-07131-0 }}. [[ar:الأسكان]] [[ca:Oscs]] [[de:Osker]] [[el:Όσκοι]] [[es:Oscos]] [[fr:Osques]] [[it:Osci]] [[hu:Oszkok]] [[nl:Osken]] [[pl:Oskowie]] [[ru:Оски]] [[sv:Osker]]