taimeneses
Taimeneses are an ancient Greek people who lived in southern Italy. Their homeland, known as Taimena, is believed to have been located in the region of Apulia, which is now part of the Italian province of Foggia. The Taimeneses were a major power in the region during the 6th century BC, and were known for their fortified cities and robust economy.
The Taimeneses were a member of the larger Italic people, a group of Indo-European speakers who inhabited
The Taimeneses had interactions with other ancient Greek city-states, and were subject to the influence of
The Taimeneses eventually lost their independence and were absorbed into the Roman Empire. Rome's expansion into