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Engyon (Ancient Gr****: Ἒγγυον; Latin: Engium; Gr****: Ἐγγύον in some
Byzantine texts of
Ptolemy and Plutarch) is an
ancient town of the
interior of Magna...
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Monte Vecchio near San
Fratello 405–367 BC
Syrakousai Possibly Dionysios I
Engyon Province of Enna Troina? no Gr****
founder (Sicels who
became ****enised)...
- period, and a
later necropolis). Of the Gr**** town (most
likely known as
Engyon)
parts of the 4th-century-BC
walls remain,
while from the
Roman age are...
- I60.
Agathyrnum I61.
Adranon I62.
Akrillai I63.
Casmenae I64.
Akrai I65.
Engyon I66.
Thapsos I67.
Pithekoussai I68.
Castelmezzano I69.
Licata I70. Ortygia...
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similarities with the
earlier goddesses Hecate / Artemis, Artio, the
Matres of
Engyon, the Matronae, and Epona, as well as
figures from fairy-tales, such as Cinderella...
- Sicily. Gangi's
origins have been
connected to the
ancient Gr**** city of
Engyon, or Herbita, but this
theory remains unconfirmed.
Traces of
Roman presence...
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which could be
traced back to the
ancient ecstatic cult of the
Mothers of
Engyon, of
Cretan origin. The
armier were men from Ariège in the
Pyrenees who could...
- Viscardi,
Giuseppina Paola (2021). "Artemis, The Bear, and the
Mothers of
Engyon". In Casadio,
Giovanni and Johnston,
Patricia A., eds. (2021).
Artemis and...