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Italiotes
The Italiotes (, ') were the pre-Roman Greek-speaking inhabitants of the Italian Peninsula, between Naples and Sicily. Greek colonization of the coastal areas of southern Italy and Sicily started in the 8th century BC and, by the time of Roman ascendance, the area was so extensively hellenized that Romans called it Magna Graecia, "Greater Greece". The Latin alphabet is a derivative of the Western Greek alphabet used by these settlers, and was picked up and adopted and modified first by the Etruscans and then by the Romans. ==Italiote League== Tarentum controlled the Italiote League from about the end of the 5th century BC and levied troops from the Greek cities.〔''For the Glory of Rome: A History of Warriors and Warfare'' by Ross Cowan Page 25 ISBN 1-85367-733-7〕 Dionysius I of Syracuse conquered southern Italy (Magna Graecia), crushing the Italiote (Greek) League at the Battle of the Elleporus and destroying Rhegium.〔''The Encyclopedia of World History'' by Peter N. Stearns, William Leonard Langer Page 68 ISBN 0-395-65237-5〕
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