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The Latin term Italicus was used to describe "a man of Italy" as opposed to a provincial. For example, Pliny the Elder notably wrote in a letter Italicus es an provincialis? meaning "are you an Italian or a provincial?".[73]The adjective italianus, from which are derived the Italian (and also French and English) name of the Italians, is medieval and was used alternatively with Italicus during the early modern period.[74]

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By the beginning of the Iron Age the Etruscans emerged as the dominant civilization on the Italian peninsula. The Etruscans, whose primary home was in Etruria, expanded over a large part of Italy, covering a territory, at its greatest extent, of roughly what is now Tuscany, western Umbria, and northern Lazio,[113][114] as well as what are now the Po Valley, Emilia-Romagna, south-eastern Lombardy, southern Veneto, and western Campania.[115][116][117][118][119] On the origins of the Etruscans, the ancient authors report several hypotheses, one of which claims that the Etruscans come from the Aegean Sea. Modern archaeological and genetic research concluded that the Etruscans were autochthonous and they had a genetic profile similar to their Latin neighbors. Both Etruscans and Latins joined firmly the European cluster lacking recent admixture with Anatolia or the Eastern Mediterranean.[120][121][122][123][124][125]

Since the early 1960s they also popularized a large number of genres and subgenres, such as Peplum, Macaroni Combat, Musicarello, Poliziotteschi and Commedia sexy all'italiana.[278] The Spaghetti Western achieved popularity in the mid-1960s, peaking with Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy, which featured enigmatic scores by composer Ennio Morricone. Erotic Italian thrillers, or Giallos, produced by directors such as Mario Bava and Dario Argento in the 1970s, influenced the horror genre worldwide. In recent years, directors such as Ermanno Olmi, Bernardo Bertolucci, Giuseppe Tornatore, Gabriele Salvatores, Roberto Benigni, Matteo Garrone, Paolo Sorrentino and Luca Guadagnino brought critical acclaim back to Italian cinema.

Another key player in the make-up of Iron Age Italy were the Etruscans, who appeared circa 750 BCE apparently out of nowhere. Some have postulated that they came from Anatolia, but their origins remain uncertain to this day. Although their territory matches closely the extent of the Italic haplogroup R1b-U152, the Etruscans were non-Indo-European speakers, and their language is unrelated to any other known ancient languages apart from the Raetic language of the Alps and the Lemnian language of the Aegean Sea. It is likely that the Etruscans came from somewhere in the Eastern Mediterranean and imposed their language on the Italic tribes living in Tuscany, then to the Po Valley, thus splitting Indo-European-speaking tribes in two. Based on the non-Indo-European halogroups found in central and southern Tuscany today, the original Etruscans probably belonged to an compound of haplogroups J2, E1b1b, G2a, and R1b-M269 (or R1b-L23) in that order of frequency. This would appear to support of Greek or West Anatolian origin. The high frequency of R1b-U152 found in Tuscany today can be attributed to Italic tribes absorbed by the Etruscans, and to the Romans who resettled part of Etruria.

Well, back before big brands and big chains steamrolled "local color" into variations on beige, there was room for every American city to come up with its own name for a full-loaf sandwich filled with cold cuts, and most areas with large Italian immigrant populations did just that. While some of the names' origins are pretty basic, myths have swarmed to these sandwiches like flies on honey--so here, in no particular order, are the facts and fictions of our favorite sandwich's names:

We first used PCA (Supplementary Figure S5) to investigate genetic differences across 35 populations from Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The projection of the first two eigenvectors reflects well the geographical origins of the subjects included in the analysis (see Supplementary Results for details). We further investigated population structure using ADMIXTURE. Three major components are noticeable in the Italian population, with different proportions among the major Italian macroareas (see Supplementary Results and Supplementary Figure S6 for a more detailed description).

We evaluated fine-scale genetic differences within the Italian population using a large set of SNPs genotyped in more than 300 Italian individuals and compared them with published genotype data for 1272 European, Middle Eastern and North African individuals. Our study focused on only 11 of the 20 Italian regions and, in particular, lacks representation from the Eastern part of Italy. On the other hand, some of the strengths of this study are the sample selection criteria based on typical surnames and the place of birth of the four grandparents, which avoids the inclusion of individuals whose origins are different from their place of birth. In a previous study,1 we provided a first overview of the genetic composition of Italians, selecting individuals based on the place of birth only, but we were not able to discriminate between Northern and Central Italians. We observed that a proportion of individuals born in Northern Italy clustered with Southern Italians. This was explained by the internal migration that occurred during the last two generations, when people from Southern Italy left their place of origin looking for better economic opportunities in the North.

We hypothesize two simple historical scenarios leading to the observed genetic variability across Italy: (a) continuous ancient gene flow amplified by isolation-by-distance in recent times; (b) different ancestral origins of the main Italian macroareas whose distinguishability has been attenuated by genetic exchange in recent times.

The Italian beef sandwich is one of the top foods Chicago is known for and is beloved throughout the city and surrounding suburbs alike. The origins of the Italian beef sandwich date back to early 1900s Chicago and its legendary combination of roast beef and spices have been tempting palates ever since. Read on to find the best Italian beef sandwich in Chicago!

While the exact origins of the Italian beef sandwich are unknown, it made its first appearance during the early 1900s in Chicago. Italian immigrants slow-roasted tough cuts of meat in a spicy broth until it was tender, piling thin slices onto Italian bread. The tasty sandwich became popular for weddings and big family gatherings, as the thinly sliced meat meant there was more to go around for everyone to enjoy.

The course will be activated in the presence of only 1 participant: in this case, the number of lessons related to the specific program will be reduced to 3 private lessons per week.

We offer the opportunity to visit the place of origin of the students' families together with a teacher (to be quoted apart), as well as the possibility to start the procedures for requesting the Italian citizenship. We are available to provide assistance in this respect (to be quoted apart).

To take part in the course it is necessary to have Italian origins, proven by a document attesting the Italian citizenship of the student or the parents / ancestors.

As you can see from the above list, we owe the Italian language quite a bit of thanks. So many of the words that we use on a daily basis (magazine, brave, and alarm, for example) come from Italian origins. Furthermore, this list does not just point out the words that come from Italy, but also parts of the culture.

Another singer with Italian origins from Messina Sicily is Natalie Jane Imbruglia: her father Elliot was born in Lipari and moved to Sydney, instead her mother Maxene Anderson is Australian with European origins.

Francis Ford Coppola and Nicolas Cage (Nicolas Kim Coppola), uncle and nephew, have Italian origins: their ancestors were from the province of Matera and from Naples.

Ariana Grande, American singer, has Italian origins. Her parents Joan Grande and Edward Butera come from Molise and Sicily, respectively. The maternal great-grandparents Michele Antonio Grande and Filomena Iavenditti were Italian immigrants from Gildone (Molise) in 1912. Paternal ancestors were from Menfi (Sicily). Ariana loved her grandmother Marjorie M. Damico. She said that her Italian Nonna was used to prepare the traditional Italian dishes (biscuits like zeppole) and on Sundays she cooked tomato sauce.

Discover Messina Sicily personnel is glad to meet the several demands of those who want to discover and trace own Italian origins and to know their ancestors, practicing the identity tourism, through customized root travel itineraries based in Messina Sicily and all over the Sicilian territory.

It was 2005 when the Moskovskij Komsomolets , a popular Moscow newspaper, sent envoys to Veneto to investigate the alleged Italian origins of the tsar. And what emerged was an investigation entitled: " The family's secret ." In Costabissara and its surroundings, in fact, there are about fifty families whose surname is Putin, with one difference, however: the word is pronounced with the accent on the letter "i" . The term "putìn" in Venetian means something like "little child" (diminutive of "putèo") and this case of homonymy, according to local rumors, would testify to Vladimir's belonging to one of the Vicentine families in question. Furthermore, for the Russians, the president's phantom Italian origins justify the passion he has repeatedly shown for Italy, from holidays in Sardinia to friendship with Berlusconi .

In a veiled swipe at Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said a brother and sister whose "origins are in Italy" won't be able to understand the development done by the Narendra Modi government.

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