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(contracted; show full)ties of [[Latium]] and Campania weakened, and it was taken over by Romans and [[Samnites]]. In the 4th century, Etruria saw a [[Gaul|Gallic]] invasion end its influence over the [[Po River|Po]] valley and the [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] coast. Meanwhile, [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] had started annexing Etruscan cities. This led to the loss of their north provinces. Etruscia was assimilated by Rome around 500 BC.<ref name="historyone"/><ref name="historytwo"/>

===Magna Graecia===
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[[File:Sicily Selinunte Temple E (Hera).JPG|thumb|left|Greek temple of [[Hera]], [[Selinunte]], Sicily.]]
[[File:Magna Graecia ancient colonies and dialects-en.svg|thumb|Ancient Greek colonies and their [[:w:Ancient Greek dialects|dialect]] groupings in Southern Italy.<ref>{{Cite book| author=Roger D. Woodard| title = "Greek dialects", in: The Ancient Languages of Europe| publisher=Cambridge University Press| year=  2008| page = 51| isbn = 978-0-521-68495-8}}</ref>

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==External links==
* [http://www.miol.it/stagniweb/foto6.asp?File=mappe_va&Tipo=index&Righe=50&Col=4 Detailed Maps of the History of Italy]
* [http://eudocs.lib.byu.edu/index.php/History_of_Italy:_Primary_Documents History of Italy: Primary Documents]
* [http://www.italyrevisited.org/ Italy Revisited (historical photo archives)]