» For the Germanic tribe, see Marsi (Germanic). The Marsi were an ancient people of Italy, whose chief centre was Marruvium, on the eastern shore of Lake Fucinus. The area in which they lived is now called Marsica. They are first mentioned as members of a confederacy with the Vestini, Paeligni and Marrucini . They joined the Samnites in 308 BC, and on their submission became allies of Rome in 304 BC . After a short-lived revolt two years later, for which they were punished by loss of territory,… (More on Marsi)