Sabines
The Sabines were an ancient Italic tribe that lived in the central region of Italy, particularly in the area known as Sabina. They are best known for their interactions with the early Romans, especially the legendary event known as the Rape of the Sabine Women, where Roman men abducted women from the Sabine community to ensure the growth of their population.
The Sabines played a significant role in early Roman history, contributing to the cultural and social development of Rome. Over time, they were gradually assimilated into Roman society, and their language and customs influenced the broader Roman culture. The Sabines are often remembered for their resilience and their eventual integration into the Roman state.