- take the form of beehives. The
chief Sicel towns were
Agyrium (Agira);
Centuripa or
Centuripae (Centorbi but now once
again called Centuripe);
Henna (later...
-
Cephaloedium (near Therma), he
marches back
south taking the
cities of
Centuripa and Sicily. Deinocrates, the
leader of the exiles,
proclaims himself the...
- fertility),
appears to have belonged, in
ancient times, to
Leontini or
Centuripa (modern Centuripe), but that
portion of it
between Catana itself and the...
- manner, we find it
noticed by
Thucydides as a
place between Catana and
Centuripa (modern Centuripe), so that the Athenians, on
their return from an expedition...
- settlements; they were
simply compensated for
their loyalty by Augustus.
Centuripa, Notum, and
Segesta were
converted into "Latin" cities,
while the remaining...
- place) in the
northeast of Sicily,
between Capitium (modern Capizzi) and
Centuripa (modern Centuripe).
Hence Cluverius conjectured that it may have occupied...
-
Cephaloedium (near Therma), he
marches back
south taking the
cities of
Centuripa and Sicily. Deinocrates, the
leader of the exiles,
proclaims himself the...
- a body of
Italian marauders, in the
river Cyamosorus near the city of
Centuripa, and then left them to
their fate.
Withholding his own
citizen troops...
- ****tus Ap****ius,
consul in 29 BC. Ap****ius Celsus, a
physician from
Centuripa in Sicilia, who was the
tutor of
Valens and
Scribonius Largus. Lucius...
- all
Sicilian farmers,
except those in the
territory of the
cities of
Centuripa, Halesa, Segesta, Halicya, and Panormus,
Tauromenium and Messana. The...