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Aequi

thumb|300px|Location of the Aequi (Equi) in central Italy, 5th century BC. The Aequi were an Italic tribe of northeast Latium and the central Apennines of Italy who appear in the early history of ancient Rome. After a long struggle for independence from Rome they were defeated and substantial Roman colonies were placed on their soil. Only two inscriptions believed to be in the Aequian language remain. No more can be deduced than that the language was Italic. Otherwise the inscriptions from the region are those of the Latin-speaking colonists in Latin. The colonial exonym documented in these inscriptions is Aequi and also Aequicoli ("colonists of Aequium"). The manuscript variants of the classical authors present Equic-, Aequic-, Aequac-. If the form without the -coli is taken as an original, it may well also be the endonym, but to date further evidence is lacking.

Usage examples of "aequi".

Quod si di placabiles et aequi delicta potentium non statim fulminibus persequuntur, quanto aequius est hominem hominibus praepositum miti animo exercere imperium?

Another twenty milliaria carried them well into the mountains, where the Aequi tribe had been subdued by the Tiberian army a mere thirteen years before.

Of Rome when it was a small village threatened by the other Italic tribes, the Sabines, Aequi, and Volsci?