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Prehistoric village in Sicily
market. But Thapsos was not simply an offshoot of Mycenae. It produced plenty of coarse grey pottery in Sicilian styles, indicating that Thapsos contained
Thapsos
Bronze Age culture in Sicily
evolutionary phases: Thapsos I prior to Pantalica Culture, Thapsos II coeval to the latter, Thapsos III until the end of the Bronze Age. The Thapsos civilization
Thapsos_culture
Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy
archaeological sites: Sicels/Sicans/Elymians/Greeks: Segesta, Eryx, Cava Ispica, Thapsos, Pantalica; Greeks: Syracuse, Agrigento, Segesta, Selinunte, Gela, Kamarina
Sicily
Species of plant
first used by Theophrastus (as Θάψος, Thapsos) for an unspecified herb from the Ancient Greek settlement of Thapsos, near modern Syracuse, Sicily, though
Verbascum_thapsus
Nephew of Heracles in Greek mythology
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band VA, Halbband 10, Thapsos-Thesara (1934), s. 2444, s. v. Thero Plutarch. Pelopidas. Translated by
Iolaus
People from (or residents of) Sicily
dated to the 13th century BC, have been found in Lipari. The prehistoric Thapsos culture, associated with the Sicani, shows noticeable influences from Mycenaean
Sicilians
other. Dates before this time uncertain. 725 Thapsos abandoned and Megara Hyblaea is settled by the Thapsos settlers 720s/710s Droughts on Euboea 720 Korinth
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Archaeological culture in Sardinia
Greece; the Apennine and Terramare cultures of the Italian Peninsula; the Thapsos culture of Sicily; and the final phase of the El Argar culture in the Iberian
Nuragic_civilization
Canegrate culture Proto-Villanovan culture Polada culture Castelluccio Culture Thapsos Culture Terramare culture Castellieri culture Luco-Meluno culture Scamozzina
List of ancient peoples of Italy
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy
City in Sicily, Italy
civilizations are: to the north, the archaeological sites of Stentinello and the Thapsos peninsula, and to the south, Ognina, which, besides showing signs of archaic
Syracuse,_Sicily
Daughter of Iolaus and Megara in Greek mythology
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band VA, Halbband 10, Thapsos-Thesara (1934), s. 2444, s. v. Thero Pausanias, Description of Greece with
Leipephilene
One hundred years, from 1400 BC to 1301 BC
Bronze Age. Contacts with the Mycenaean civilization are established at Thapsos, Syracuse, Scoglio del Tonno in the Gulf of Taranto, and Ischia on the
14th_century_BC
5th-century Bishop of Thapsus
Vigilius of Thapsus (before 484) also known as Vigilius Tapsensis, Vigilius Afer, or Vergil of Tapso, was a 5th-century Bishop of Thapsus in the province
Vigilius_of_Thapsus
Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)
Agathyrnum I61. Adranon I62. Akrillai I63. Casmenae I64. Akrai I65. Engyon I66. Thapsos I67. Pithekoussai I68. Castelmezzano I69. Licata I70. Ortygia I71. Lagaria
Greek_colonisation
Genus of plants
members of the genus. The Greeks believe it to have originated from ancient Thapsos in Sicily. It has a long history of being used in ancient traditional medicine
Thapsia_(plant)
abandoned Teo Termessos (Τερμησσός) Ionia, western Turkey abandoned Termissós Thapsos Sicily, Italy abandoned Thassos (Θάσος) Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
Prehistory of Italy
the Bronze Age the cultures of Castelluccio (Ancient Bronze Age) and of Thapsos (Middle Bronze Age) are worth noting. Both originated in the southeastern
Prehistoric_Italy
Thasos Θάψακος Thápsakos Θάψακος Thápsakos ˈθapsakos Thapsacus Θάψος Thápsos Θάψος Thápsos ˈθapsos Thapsus Θεάγγελα Theángela Θεάγγελα Theángela θeˈaɟela Theangela;
List_of_Greek_place_names
Pauly's encyclopedia and derived works
(1932) Band VA, Halbband 9, Taurisci–Thapsis (1934) Band VA, Halbband 10, Thapsos–Thesara (1934) Band VIA, Halbband 11, Thesauros–Timomachos (1936) Band
Pauly_encyclopedias
Italian archeologist
to studying the origins of the Sicani and Sicels, and of the cities of Thapsos and Megara Hyblaea. In his work on the monti Iblei and the valley leading
Paolo_Orsi
Species of flowering plant
members of the genus. The Greeks believe it to have originated from ancient Thapsos in Sicily. The specific epithet is from Latin villōsus ("hairy" or "shaggy")
Thapsia_villosa
City of ancient Sicily and Italian archaeological site
them, and next established themselves on the promontory or peninsula of Thapsos (Latin: Thapsus, modern Magnisi), near Syracuse. They again relocated after
Megara_Hyblaea
History of the municipality of Syracuse, Italy
responsible for the Castelluccio culture and Thapsos culture, likely originating in the Aegean-Anatolian region. At Thapsos, located just a few kilometers north
History_of_Syracuse,_Sicily
century BC. It is considered the most representative site, together with Thapsos, of the Bronze Age culture in Sicily. The excavation delimited the emerging
San_Leone,_Agrigento
Italian musician (born 1956)
Riccardo Tesi – Acqua Foco E Vento (2003) Riccardo Tesi & Banditaliana – Thapsos (2004) Riccardo Tesi – Crinali (2006) Riccardo Tesi – Italie - Accordéon
Riccardo_Tesi
previous finding of the most ancient history of olive oil. History portal Thapsos Culture Monte Grande (Palma di Montechiaro) [it] Polizzello archaeological
Castelluccio_culture
Ruspe), De unitate Trinitatis contra Felicianum (actually by Vergilius of Thapso), Altercatio cum Pascentio Ariano, Hypomnesticon contra Pelagianos et Caelestianos
Pseudo-Augustine
around 1430 BC by the Milazzese culture, which is closely related to the Thapsos culture of Sicily. Since some settlements of the Capo Graziano culture
Capo_Graziano_culture
Ancient Greek grammarian
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band VA, Halbband 10, Thapsos-Thesara (1934), p. 1935 Smith, William. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography
Theodosius of Alexandria (grammarian)
Theodosius_of_Alexandria_(grammarian)
Sicilian prehistoric Bronze Age archaeological site
caves. History portal Polizzello archaeological site Castelluccio Culture Thapsos Culture Sicans Francesco Lauricella, Vassallaggi, Storia e archeologia
Vassallaggi
Italian classicist (1911–1974)
(1964a). "Nota critica allo scholion a Nicandro Ther. 529: l'isola di Thapsos". Helikon. 4: 287–289. Cazzaniga, I. (1964b). "Note critico-testuali a
Ignazio_Cazzaniga
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