- The
Elymians (Latin:
Elymī) were an
ancient tribal people who
inhabited the
western part of
Sicily during the
Bronze Age and
classical antiquity. According...
- The Lyme gr**** (Longalatedes
elymi) is a
species of moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found along the
coasts of
southern Sweden,
southern Finland, Denmark...
-
Chryseobacterium elymi is an
bacterial species found in the
rhizospheres of
coastal sand dune plants. It is Gram-negative, non-spore-forming and non-motile...
- Epichloë
elymi is a
haploid ****ual
species in the
fungal genus Epichloë. A
systemic and seed-transmissible gr****
symbiont first described in 1999, Epichloë...
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language and
occupied eastern Sicily as well as
southernmost Italy whereas the
Elymi (Gr**** Elymoi) and
Sicani (Gr****: Sikanoi)
inhabited western and central...
- and
Morgantina declare independence from
Syracuse 405
Carthage annexes Elymi,
Sicel and
Sican territory 405 The
naval Battle of
Aegospotami in which...
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first known as Drepana, then Drepanon, was
inhabited by the
Sicani and the
Elymi becoming a
prosperous Phoenician trading centre by the 8th
century BC. It...
- Elyme, and the
Trojans who
settled in that part of
Sicily called themselves Elymi,
after Elymus.
Strabo calls him Elymnus, and says that he went to Sicily...
- the Segestans.
Thucydides seems to have
considered the
Elymians (Latin:
Elymi), a
barbarian tribe in the
neighborhood of Eryx and Segesta, as descended...
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siegelii is a
natural allopolyploid of Epichloë
amarillans and Epichloë
elymi. Epichloë
siegelii is
found in Europe,
where it has been
identified in the...