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Marsi Hist.|ˈmɑːsiː| [L.] A Sabine people who lived near the Fucine Lake in ancient Central Italy.
1578tr. Appian's Auncient Hist. Romanes Warres 1. 29 (marginal note) Marsi a valiant people in Latio. 1764N. Hooke Roman Hist. III. vii. viii. 110 The Marsi, a people renowned for bravery,..gave their name to this war, because they were the first in the revolt. 1949[see next]. |