Rudiae (Rusce ['Ruʃe] in the local dialect; Ῥοδίαι in ancient Greek) was a former human settlement in late 9th or early 8th centuries BCE. It is presently an archaeological park beside the San Pietro in Lama that runs south-west from the city of Lecce. The place was identified as the former home of the poet Ennius by the Renaissance Humanist, Antonio de Ferraris. The name Rudiae is thought to derive from a Proto-Indo-European stem *roudh-io-, meaning 'red', a possible reference to the red-coloured soil of Apulia. More information...
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