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Adranon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀδρανόν) or
Adranos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀδρανός),
present day Adrano, was an
ancient polis of
Magna Graecia on the
southwestern slopes...
- city,
possibly Adranon, and one of the more
important archaeological sites of
Magna Graecia in Sicily. The city is
distinct from the
Adranon in
eastern Sicily...
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Timpone della Motta ****ae Elea
Heraion at Foce del Sele
Poseidonia Abacaenum Adranon Aetna Akrai Akrillai Apollonia Casmenae Eryx
Halaesa Helorus Heraclea Minoa...
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Peloponnesian War at his
death (History of the
Peloponnesian War). 400
Adranon is
founded by
Dionysius 400
Aygris annexes Centuripe 400 Democritus, Gr****...
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allowed Syracuse to
enlarge further its possessions,
founding the
cities of
Adranon,
Tyndarion and Tauromenos, and
conquering Rhegion on the continent. In...
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Saturo I58.
Heraclea Lucania,
Siris I59.
Scylletium * I60.
Agathyrnum I61.
Adranon I62.
Akrillai I63.
Casmenae I64.
Akrai I65.
Engyon I66.
Thapsos I67. Pithekoussai...
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Adrano (Italian: [aˈdraːno]; Adernò
until 1929; Sicilian: Ddirnò),
ancient Adranon, is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of
Catania on the east coast...
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which emerge only in the
summer months when the lake
level is lowered. On
Adranon mountain there is the 4th
century BC
archaeological complex.
There is an...
- near Sant'Angelo Muxaro.
Sermenghi also
believed that the
locality of
Adranon,
mentioned in the
sources as
being close to Makella,
would have been identifiable...