A member of a civilization that possibly originated on the island of Lemnos and conquered the fertile lands of Northern Italy, growing into a great seafaring and agricultural nation in the process.
They invented many devices we see as Roman, such as the aqueducts, Roman roads, and even the Roman sword designs.
A theory asserts that the Etruscans conquered their way through Northern Italy and divided the Italo-Celtic civilization, leading to the development of the Italiotes and the Celts.