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Ancient people of Sicily
The Sicani or Sicanians were one of three ancient peoples of Sicily present at the time of Phoenician and Greek colonization. The Sicani dwelt east of
Sicani
Original inhabitants of Sicily
for Homer, Robin Lane Fox notes. It is possible that the Sicels and the Sicani of the Iron Age had consisted of an Illyrian population who (as with the
Sicels
Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy
peoples of Italy: the Sicani, the Elymians and the Sicels. The most prominent and by far the earliest of these were the Sicani, who (Thucydides writes)
Sicily
Country in Southern and Western Europe
non-Indo-European or pre-Indo-European heritage include the Etruscans, the Elymians and Sicani of Sicily, and the prehistoric Sardinians, who gave birth to the Nuragic
Italy
Ancient tribal people in western Sicily
identity and culture of the Elymians. They are indistinguishable from their Sicani neighbours in the archaeological record of the early Iron Age (c. 1100–c
Elymians
Mountain chain in central Sicily
The Monti Sicani are a mountain chain in central-southern Sicily, southern Italy, divided between the provinces of Agrigento and Palermo. The name also
Monti_Sicani
(Romans and other Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbrians, Oscans, Sicels, Sicani, Elymians, and Adriatic Veneti, as well as Magno-Greeks, Cisalpine Gauls
Genetic_history_of_Italy
assimilated by the Volsci) Querquetulani Sicani, Latium (Latium Sicani) (not to be confused with the Sicily's Sicani) Sisolenses Tolerienses (in Toleria or
List_of_Italic_peoples
Ethnic group native to Italy
modern Italy and the islands were: Etruscans (Camunni, Lepontii, Raeti); Sicani in Sicily Elymians; Ligures (Apuani, Bagienni, Briniates, Corsi, Friniates
Italians
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Italy. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. The town was founded by the Sicani, an indigenous people of Sicily, in the 7th century BC. It has been known
Sciacca
Arabic dialect spoken in medieval Sicily
Arabic Medieval Greek Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic Southern Italian Koiné Vulgar Latin
Siculo-Arabic
City in Sicily, Italy
Addaura from that period have been found. The original inhabitants were Sicani people who, according to Thucydides, arrived from the Iberian Peninsula
Palermo
the Adriatic Coast with settlements around the region of Ancona. Rutuli Sicani Ligures Proto-Indo-Europeans Italic and Celtic languages are commonly grouped
List of ancient peoples of Italy
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Cammarata, elevation 1,579 metres (5,180 ft) above sea level, part of the Monti Sicani chain, is nearby. Cianciana borders the following municipalities: Alessandria
Cianciana
Comune in Sicily, Italy
the Free Municipal Consortium of Agrigento in Sicily. Nestled amidst the Sicani Mountains, where it once served, alongside neighboring Palazzo Adriano,
Bivona
Mountain in Italy
Rocca Busambra is the highest peak in the Monti Sicani, in western Sicily, southern Italy. It has an elevation of 1,613 metres (5,292 ft). The mount has
Rocca_Busambra
Divine hero in Greek mythology
single combat. Heracles fought and killed Cacus. Heracles fought with the Sicani people, killing many including the famous Leucaspis. Heracles encountered
Heracles
Prehistoric village in Sicily
important prehistoric cultures in Sicily (identified with the people of Sicani). The site is notable for its village – the first known city in Sicily[citation
Thapsos
Germanic peoples) and Normans. Sicily: the Italic Sicels and Morgetes, the Sicani, Elymians, and Greek and Phoenician colonies. Eastern Europe: the Veneti
Ethnic_groups_in_Europe
by native Italics in three major groups: the Elymians in the west, the Sicani in the centre, and the Sicels (source of the name Sicily) in the east. It
History_of_Italy
Mountain in Italy
Monti Sicani, in Sicily, southern Italy. It has an elevation of 1,420 metres (4,659 ft), giving it the fourth highest elevation in the Monti Sicani after
Monte_Barraù
Comune in Sicily, Italy
58,045. The earliest inhabitants of the surrounding territory were the Sicani, who established various settlements as early as the 19th century BC. However
Caltanissetta
Mountain in Italy
province of Agrigento, in Sicily. It is the second highest peak of Monti Sicani after Rocca Busambra. It is located in the commons of Cammarata and San
Mount_Cammarata
Greek mythological figure
seized cult images wrought by Daedalus from their local predecessors, the Sicani. Daedalus and the myths associated with him are often depicted in paintings
Daedalus
Language of Sicily and its satellite islands
Arabic Medieval Greek Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic Southern Italian Koiné Vulgar Latin
Sicilian_language
Comune in Sicily, Italy
castle. It is not certain if Forza d'Agrò area was first settled by the Sicani or by the Sicels. There may have been a village or commercial port called
Forza_d'Agrò
Frazione in Sicily, Italy
(27 mi) south of Palermo, lies below Rocca Busambra, the highest peak of the Sicani Mountains; and close to the Bosco della Ficuzza (i.e. "Ficuzza Forest")
Ficuzza
Province in Sicily, Italy
of Trapani, first known as Drepana, then Drepanon, was inhabited by the Sicani and the Elymi becoming a prosperous Phoenician trading centre by the 8th
Province_of_Trapani
Figure from Greek mythology
sons Tibertus, Coras and Catillus, expelled the Sicilia from the town of Sicani, and renamed the town Tibur after his eldest son Tibertus. Pliny the Elder
Amphiaraus
Sicani prince in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Leucaspis (Ancient Greek: Λεύκασπις) was a Sicani prince who entered into combat with Heracles when he passed through Sicily, on return
Leucaspis
Castle in Enna, Italy
origins are related to a fortress erected in the 1st millennium BC by the Sicani on the foundation of the ancient Henna, on a hill 970 m above sea level
Castello_di_Lombardia
Genus of plants
(2014), "Ethnobotanical investigation on wild medicinal plants in the Monti Sicani Regional Park (Sicily, Italy)", Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 153 (3): 568–586
Mandragora_(genus)
Ancient Indo-European language in Sicily
Arabic Medieval Greek Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic Southern Italian Koiné Vulgar Latin
Elymian_language
Leutarni), the Opicans, and the Ausones. It has been proposed that the Sicani were originally an Iberian tribe.[citation needed] The Elymi, too, may have
History_of_Sicily
Secessionist movement in Italy
ancient Sicilian history. During Sicily's prehistory the tribal nations (Sicani, Siculi, Elymians) all had their own forms of Sicilian identity. However
Sicilian_nationalism
Provola Capizzi – Sicily Provula casale (Floresta) – Sicily Provola dei Monti Sicani – Sicily Provola dei Nebrodi – Sicily Provola delle Madonie – Sicily Provola
List_of_Italian_cheeses
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Italy). The foundation of the city in an area previously inhabited by the Sicani and invaded by the Sicels in the 13th-12th centuries BC, is perhaps connected
Avola
Group of Gallo-Italic dialects spoken in central-eastern Sicily
Arabic Medieval Greek Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic Southern Italian Koiné Vulgar Latin
Gallo-Italic_of_Sicily
Historical ethnic group from southwestern Europe
Thucydides stated that one of the three original tribes of Sicily, the Sicani, were of Iberian origin, though "Iberian" at the time could have included
Iberians
speakers (Etruscans, Ligures, Rhaetians and Camunni in mainland Italy, Sicani and Elymians in Sicily and the Nuragic people in Sardinia). During the imperial
Demographics_of_Italy
Mountain in Italy
Monte delle Rose is a mountain in the Monti Sicani, in Sicily, southern Italy. It has an elevation of 1,426 metres (4,678 ft). The most likely hypothesis
Monte_delle_Rose
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List of extinct languages and dialects of Europe
List_of_extinct_languages_and_dialects_of_Europe
Romance language of northwest France
Arabic Medieval Greek Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic Southern Italian Koiné Vulgar Latin
Norman_language
Species of flowering plant
abovementioned four other species of pear. The species is named after the Sicani Mountains, the species' locus classicus. Of the pear species found growing
Pyrus_sicanorum
Makedonian land 392 Sparta occupies Lechaeum 392 Heraclea Minoa, Akragas and Sicani territory are annexed by Carthage 392 Sicel territory is annexed by Dionysius
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Maltese history
Head Publishing. ISBN 9780956510624. Kessler, P. L. "Kingdoms of Italy - Sicani". www.historyfiles.co.uk. Retrieved 25 June 2022. Culican (1992). Filigheddu
History_of_Malta
People from (or residents of) Sicily
been found in Lipari. The prehistoric Thapsos culture, associated with the Sicani, shows noticeable influences from Mycenaean Greece. The type of burial found
Sicilians
River in Italy
Location Sicily Italy Physical characteristics Source • location Monti Sicani • elevation c.1,000 to 1,200 m (3,300 to 3,900 ft) Mouth Mediterranean
Platani_(river)
Ancient Greek town in Sicily
since they had no ruler, and, since their ships had been burned by the Sicani serving under Cocalus, they gave up any hope they had of returning to their
Engyon
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Racalmuto, Serradifalco. The location of Montedoro has been inhabited by Sicani and then by Siculi. There are stone cave tombs ("tombe a forno") in the
Montedoro
Viticultural region of western Sicily
valleys and occupies much of the island’s western half. It encompasses the Sicani Mountains, the Palermo Mountains and the southern slopes of the Madonie
Val_di_Mazara_wine
History of the municipality of Caltanissetta, Italy
The inhabitants of these villages, which Diodorus Siculus identifies as Sicani, can be traced back to the Castelluccio culture: they were predominantly
History_of_Caltanissetta
River in Sicily
Sicani in prehistoric times, the River Salso was made the boundary between their respective territories, the Siculi dwelling to its east, the Sicani to
Salso
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Collesano relates to the history of original inhabitants of Sicily, the Sicani, people coming from Spain, and later to the town of Imera, the hometown
Collesano
Period of Sicilian history
and led by an oikistes). The native inhabitants of the island were the Sicani, the Siculi and the Elimi.[citation needed] There were also small Phoenician
History_of_Greek_Sicily
American television and film actor (born 1958)
Dallas Tommy McKay Recurring role (13 episodes) 1991 Dark Justice Danny Sicani Episode: "Brother Mine" 1991–1992 Days of Our Lives Howard "Hawk" Hawkins
J._Eddie_Peck
Comune in Sicily, Italy
arose around the 13th century BC by indigenous people, identified with the Sicani . Archaeologically the village constitutes a valid chronological guide for
Sant'Angelo_Muxaro
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Villafranca Sicula. Caltabellotta has been identified with the ancient Sicani town of Triocala (Τριόκαλα), a name meaning "three fine things" in Greek
Caltabellotta
Comune in Sicily, Italy
by Antiphemus and Entimus. Gela immediately had violent clashes with the Sicani of the area: Antiphemus waged a war against the city of Omphace, not far
Gela
the Italian town of Bivona, in Agrigento, Sicily, situated in the Monti Sicani mountain range. It represents the ancient state of nobility and wealth,
Coat_of_arms_of_Bivona
Series of wars in Magna Graecia (580–265 BC)
but had never penetrated far inland. They had traded with the Elymians, Sicani and Sicels and had ultimately withdrawn without resistance to Motya, Panormus
Sicilian_Wars
Prehistory of Italy
Bruttii in the southern tips of the peninsula The Sicels, Elymians and Sicani in Sicily The Nuragic peoples, still inhabiting Sardinia Later, other peoples
Prehistoric_Italy
Adranone 899 2,949 Monti Sicani Agrigento Mount Alveria Syracuse Monte Barraù Monti Sicani Monte Bubbonia Mount Cammarata Monti Sicani Monte Kronio Agrigento
List_of_mountains_in_Italy
Comune in Sicily, Italy
assigned to 8th century BC, in Oliveto locality. Settlement and necropolis of Sicani/Greek origins, dating from around the 6th and 5th centuries BC, in Sant'Onofrio
Barcellona_Pozzo_di_Gotto
Comune in Sicily, Italy
springs and lava caves in the area. Evidence suggests the presence of the Sicani people first, followed by the Siculi. Archaeological finds, including a
Biancavilla
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Messina in Sicily, Italy. The earliest known name of the area was Noa, a Sicani word for fallow field. The name later evolved to Nouah and then Novara.
Novara_di_Sicilia
American crime drama series
Bunch & Allan Cole May 17, 1991 (1991-05-17) The Night Watchmen chase the Sicani brothers to Spain to catch them in an illegal arms deal. 8 8 "Broken Toys"
Dark_Justice
Corsica from Paleo-Corsican, and on Sicily from Greek and the local Sicula, Sicani, and Elymian languages. The Roman conquest of Mediolanum (Milan) in 222
Spread_of_the_Latin_script
Greek and Roman mythological figure
They settled on the banks of the river Crinisus, in the country of the Sicani. When afterwards the Trojan refugees led by Aeneas arrived there, Elymus
Elymus_(mythology)
Battle of the Sicilian Wars
but had never penetrated far inland. They had traded with the Elymian, Sicani and Siculi communities and ultimately withdrew without resistance to Motya
Battle_of_Himera_(480_BC)
Extinct subspecies of gray wolf
surrounding Mount Etna, the Peloritani, the Nebrodi, the Madonie, the Monti Sicani and Ficuzza. It also occurred in the Erean and Hyblaean Mountains. The Sicilian
Sicilian_wolf
Species of plant
(2014), "Ethnobotanical investigation on wild medicinal plants in the Monti Sicani Regional Park (Sicily, Italy)", Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 153 (3): 568–586
Mandragora_autumnalis
Region of the Apennine Peninsula
Numinienses, Olliculani, Octulani, Pedani, Poletaurini, Querquetulani, Sicani, Sisolenses, Tolerienses, Tutienses, Vimitellari, Velienses, Venetulani
Latium_Vetus
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: The Sican culture in what is now Peru Sican language The Sicani, a people of ancient Sicily A person with the surname Sican: Elizabeth Sican
Sican
Magonid Carthaginian general (died 396 BC)
establish a city at Lilybaeum to replace Motya before marching north. When the Sicanis refused to join Dionysius or leave their cities and the Sicel city Halyciae
Himilco_(general)
Comune in Sicily, Italy
the fifth century BCE. The area is rumored to be the site of the ancient Sicani city of Crastus. Historians believe that the Falaride tribe of Agrigento
Castronovo_di_Sicilia
Mountain in Italy
Elymians lived there before the 10th century B.C. They were followed by the Sicani and then the Siculians. Many Bronze Age artifacts have been found in this
Mount_Alveria
Italian painter and architect (1577–1642)
paintings and pupils, with commissions coming in from Madonie to monti Sicani. In 1622 he moved back to Palermo for the ceremonies surrounding the canonisation
Vincenzo_La_Barbera
Archaeological site in Caltanissetta, Sicily, Italy
publisher (link) La Rosa, Vincenzo (1989). "Le popolazioni della Sicilia: Sicani, Siculi, Elimi". Italia omnium terrarum parens. Milano: Libri Scheiwiller
Sabucina
Arabic Medieval Greek Mediterranean Lingua Franca Old Norman Norman Phoenician Punic Sicani Siculian Siculo-Arabic Southern Italian Koiné Vulgar Latin
Southern_Italian_Koiné
Italian archeologist
invited to Syracuse, where he devoted himself to studying the origins of the Sicani and Sicels, and of the cities of Thapsos and Megara Hyblaea. In his work
Paolo_Orsi
Siege during Second Sicilian War
Carthaginian sphere of influence in western Sicily, and made the Elymians and Sicani part of Carthaginian sphere of influence. The Greek cities of Selinus, Akragas
Siege_of_Motya
Italian actress and dancer (born 1980)
final scene as Provvidenza Rumore, a courageous witness from the Monti Sicani region in 1911, testifying at the trial for the murder of Lorenzo Panepinto
Evelyn_Famà
The earliest inhabitants of the Maltese Islands are believed to have been Sicani from nearby Sicily who arrived on the island sometime before 5000 BC. They
Culture_of_Malta
of Rome 753–509 BC Kingdom of Sabinum c. 760–494 BC Samnium c. 600–82 BC Sicani c. 13th century – 300 BC Sicels c. 11th century – 425 BC Kingdom of Sparta
List of political entities in the 7th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_7th_century_BC
century – 89 BC Kingdom of Rome 753–509 BC Kingdom of Sabinum c. 760–494 BC Sicani c. 13th century – 300 BC Sicels c. 11th century – 425 BC Kingdom of Sparta
List of political entities in the 8th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_8th_century_BC
Comune in Sicily, Italy
hypothesis among historians is that the area was initially inhabited by the Sicani and that the fertility of the soil, together with the abundance of water
Torregrotta
History of the municipality of Bivona, Italy
that the evolution of the language of the populations gravitating on the Sicani mountains had until the 12th century made any changes to the name Ippana
History_of_Bivona
Historic site in Sicily, Italy
Polizzello Interactive map of Polizzello Periods Bronze Age Cultures Sicani, Sicels Location Mussomeli, Province of Caltanissetta, Sicily, Italy Region
Polizzello archaeological site
Polizzello_archaeological_site
Extinct genus of jawless fishes
biostratigraphy of uppermost Triassic deep-water calcilutites from Pizzo Mondello (Sicani Mountains): Evidence for Rhaetian pelagites in Sicily". Palaeogeography
Oncodella
Overview of the events of 2012 in paleontology
Carnian–early Norian ammonoids from the GSSP candidate section Pizzo Mondello (Sicani Mountains, Sicily)". Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia. 118
2012 in molluscan paleontology
2012_in_molluscan_paleontology
Necropolis in Solarino, Italy
Bibliografia di Paolo Orsi. Firenze: Vallecchi. Albanese, Rosa Maria (2003). Sicani, Sculi, Elimi : forme di identità, modi di contatto e processi di trasformazione
Cava_del_Rivettazzo
Former district of Italy
south, the Platani River to the east, the Verdura River to the west and the Sicani mountain range to the north. In the 19th century, the population of the
District_of_Bivona
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SICANI
SICANI
SICANI
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Joy, JOYE means "joy."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victorious, Cooperative
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Wealthy Spear-man; Fortunate and Powerful; God Spear; Lucky Spearman; Rich Spear
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Sky
Boy/Male
Muslim
Soundest servant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Truthful; One who Speaks Truth
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Midlands and West Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Midlands and West Yorkshire) : (of Norman origin): nickname for a stealthy person, from Old French pie de leu ‘wolf’s foot’.English (chiefly Midlands and West Yorkshire) : habitational name from Pedley Barton in East Worlington, Devon, named from an Old English personal name Pidda + Old English lēah ‘(woodland) clearing’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Unique, Focused
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
First Poet
SICANI
SICANI
SICANI
SICANI
SICANI