- mythology,
Cocalus (Ancient Gr****: Κώκαλος, romanized: Kṓkalos) is a king of
Camicus (Ancient Gr****: Καμικός, romanized: Kamikós) in the
island of Sicily, according...
- Daedalus's
murder of his nephew.
After burying Icarus,
Daedalus traveled to
Camicus in Sicily,
where he sta**** as a
guest under the
protection of King Cocalus...
- seas**** and
asked for it to be
strung all the way through. When he
reached Camicus, Sicily, King Cocalus,
knowing Daedalus would be able to
solve the riddle...
-
exception of Polichna, that did not take part in the
expedition against Camicus in Sicily, in
order to
avenge the
death of Minos.
Agathocles the Babylonian...
-
originally Cretans)
sometime after the
abortive siege of the
Sicanian city
Camicus.
Messapians were
probably of
Illyrian origin.
Strabo mentions that he saw...
- Praesus, who came with a
large fleet to Sicania,
besieged the city of
Camicus for five years, which, at in my time, it was
inhabited by Agrigentines...
- only
Cretan cities which did not parti****te in an
expedition against Camicus in
Sicily in
order to
revenge the
death of Minos.
Richard Talbert, ed....
-
Cretan monarch,
being placed by some
writers at Iny****, and by
others at
Camicus. (Paus. vii. 4. § 6; Charax, ap. Steph. B. s. v. Καμικός.) It is mentioned...