- Cefalù (Italian: [tʃefaˈlu]; Sicilian: Cifalù),
classically known as
Cephaloedium (Ancient Gr****: Κεφαλοίδιον, romanized: Kephaloídion), is a city and...
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province of Messina,
about halfway between Tyndaris (modern Tindari) and
Cephaloedium (modern Cefalù). The town has 3,555 inhabitants. Kale Akte (or Caleacte...
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modern Imera Settentrionale),
between Panormus (modern Palermo) and
Cephaloedium (modern Cefalù) in the
comune of
Termini Imerese. Many of its remains...
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Graecia in Sicily,
situated near the
north coast of the island,
between Cephaloedium (modern Cefalù) and
Calacte (modern Caronia). The site has been partially...
- and
march up to
Sardis 395
Orchmenus leaves the
Boeotian League 395
Cephaloedium is
annexed by
Dionysius 395
Mylae is
annexed by
Rhegion 395 Argos, Korinthos...
- with its
people and
removes its
Carthaginian garrison.
After taking Cephaloedium (near Therma), he
marches back
south taking the
cities of
Centuripa and...
- Asina, at the head of a
newly built fleet,
sailed to
Sicily and took
Cephaloedium by treachery, but
their subsequent attack on
Drepana was
repulsed by...
- with its
people and
removes its
Carthaginian garrison.
After taking Cephaloedium (near Therma), he
marches back
south taking the
cities of
Centuripa and...
-
achieved a
number of successes,
forcing the
Arabs to
raise their siege of
Cephaloedium, and
inflicted several defeats upon
their forces. His forces, however...
- unknown) and Morgantina,
around which the
Punic city
Solus and
Sicel city
Cephaloedium was betra**** to him, the
Sicel town of Enna was
sacked and the booty...